How's this for a 'quaint' idea? Anyone got a spare air raid shelter? Wow! 2 tonnes floating around up there. http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/scien...506805,00.html
'It could've landed upside down in a tree?' It'll be worse than 'Skylab'. L.
Intresting reading that. can you imagine the explosives failing, they would have to send in a F18 to bring it down, hopefuly the wind didn`t blow it to where it shouldn`t be before it gets shot down.
FRom what I've read Ken they are very stable.Extremely thin atmosphere with very little turbulance, almost lamina like flow conditions. Its not so much the turbulance that has to be dealt with it the speed at which they move laterally. but if they can image from a satelliet moving at a few thousand Km/sec then a couple of hundred k/s shouldn't be too much of an issue