Instead we have the ISS (tiny tin cans strung together), and the wimpy but outrageously expensive Shuttle (ya`know the Saturn V could have put the entire ISS into orbit with only about 4 or 5 launches?) which is going to be retired in about three years and replaced with 'The Stick' (which, as currently designed can't even get itself into orbit) and 'The Stack', which will be almost as powerful as the Saturn V but at a ten times the cost. So sad.
Wikipedia says: 16:37 UTC 11 July 1979. Earth reentry footprint was a narrow band (approx. 4° wide) beginning at about 48° S 87° E and ending at about 12° S 144° E, an area covering portions of the Indian Ocean and Western Australia. Debris was found between Esperance, Western Australia, and Rawlinna, Western Australia, 31--34°S, 122--126°E.
Does anyone know the location of where skylab crashed in Australia?
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