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RosCosmos launches deadly flying objects

15.04.2008 Source: Pravda.Ru
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When the citizen of the village Ust-Kumir in Altai Territory noticed in the hayloft a 600 –gram piece of space rocket, he, probably, wasn’t surprised. But neither was he glad. Because one of such pieces broke through the shed roof, 2 other wreckages hit the earth near people’s houses, threatening the lives of children. Overall there were found 11 wreckages.

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Scientists suppose that the last one is the wreckage of the carrier-rocket ‘Proton-M’, launched from cosmodrome Baikonur on March 11. It’s nothing to be surprised with, because from 1070 the Republic of Altai has been used as place where worked out parts of the carrier-rocket can fall down. This region has so far gathered 2, 5 thousand tons of the ‘space rubbish’.

However, state official, Vladimir Nesterov, states that the last wreckage found at the beginning of April in one of the villages of the Republic of Altai, doesn’t belong to ‘Proton -M’. ‘It’s not always that such wreckages have anything to do with the racket launch. For example, the day the last wreckage was found, there was no rocket launch at the cosmodrome’.

Does he mean that the wreckage belongs to UFO? And does the fact that the wreckage hit the ground a month later than the rocket was launched decreases the threat from the wreckages? Although the authorities deny the connection between the wreckage fall and the rocket launch, it’s obvious for the citizens that the wreckages cause the citizens too many troubles.

The rocket-carrier ‘Proton-M’ uses 2 fuel components – nitric tetra oxide as an oxidizing material (which is as dangerous as nitric acid) and heptyl – a much more poisonous substance. WHO considers it the most dangerous chemical compound. Heptyl has serious toxic, mutagenic and cancerigenic effect.

It goes without saying, the experts of Siberian University of water and ecological problems of Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) said these wreckages are harmless and ensured the citizens that ‘there is no pollution’. But it’s necessary to remember that heptyl (with boiling temperature 145 degrees Fahrenheit) mixes with water and oil, which can cause serious troubles. Moreover, there are countless from the citizens. At the beginning of March a local farmer Sergey Kazantsev complained to the authorities that 4 of his horses that browsed near the place of the wreckage crash, soon died. The experts in reply accused him of lying.

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