NASA: Satellite pieces to hit Earth in a week

(AP) -- U.S. space officials say they expect a dead satellite to fall to Earth in about a week.

NASA has been watching the 6-ton satellite closely. On Friday officials moved up their prediction for its arrival to Sept. 23, give or take a day.

scientists have calculated the satellite will break into 26 pieces as it gets closer to Earth. The odds of it hitting someone anywhere on the planet are 1 in 3,200. The heaviest piece to hit the ground will be about 350 pounds, but no one has ever been hit by falling in the past.

NASA expects to give the public more detailed information early next week. For now, all except Antarctica could be hit by satellite debris.

More information: UARS satellite: http://www.nasa.gov/mission-pages/uars/uars-concept.html

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