[meteorite-list] Space junk - marine life - shame on NASA

Dr. Svend Buhl info at niger-meteorite-recon.de
Mon Nov 3 14:12:15 EST 2008


Greg, my full respect for your cares about the environment. But I doubt that
any ammonia reached the lower atmosphere.

Besides, if there is one gouvernment outfit that has had a major positive
impact on environmental protection in the past then its NASA.

Svend

www.meteorite-recon.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Catterton" <star_wars_collector at yahoo.com>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 7:41 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Space junk - marine life - shame on NASA



> ""The junk was a tank full of ammonia coolant on the international space

> station that was no longer needed. Astronaut Clayton Anderson threw it

> overboard during a spacewalk in July 2007.

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> Space station program manager Mike Suffredini said Monday that the debris

> splashed down somewhere between Australia and New Zealand Sunday night""

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> Am I alone in the idea that Nasa should be held criminaly liable for the

> polution of our waters?

> If an ordinary person was to dump toxic material into the ocean, surely we

> would be in alot of trouble... just becouse they are Nasa does not make

> them above the law. Ammonia is highly toxic to marine life!

> It is my opinion that this was an outright disrespect to the enviorment

> and a potential hazard to the marine life in the area of impact.

> I am very upset about this and feel Nasa was totally wrong for the actions

> they have done.

> This could have been handled in a much better fashion, and I for one would

> like to see Nasa held accountable for this.

> I am really upset about this whole situtation.

> surely if it had fallen on someones propery NASA would be in alot of

> trouble...

> Shame on you NASA. Shame on you Clayton Anderson.

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