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Originally Posted by Botnst
. . . The spy satellite is smaller and was not designed to re-enter the atmosphere so it doesn't have any structure reinforcement or heat shielding that the shuttles have. You could probably catch most of the pieces with a butterfly net without ripping the net.
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Thanks for that, Bot. I'm picturing Harvey Corman and Mel Brooks running around on the praire with butterfly nets catching pieces of the satellite as spys in charge of recovering it . . . .
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