Comment by shakna
2 hours ago
If they always got the decay correct, we wouldn't have confirmed debris impact on the ground. It would be destroyed long before it reached.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/after-fiery-displa...
2 hours ago
If they always got the decay correct, we wouldn't have confirmed debris impact on the ground. It would be destroyed long before it reached.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/after-fiery-displa...
That satellite's orbit very clearly did decay, though. The problem in that instance is the descent wasn't controlled, but that's a different kind of failure than the one this thread is worried about (i.e. satellites lingering for many years without active collision avoidance).