
 Spy Satellite Galaxy IV
 Spy Satellite Galaxy IV
- Disabled Spy Satellite Threatens Earth
 January 26, 2008
 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8UDPGFO0&show_article=1
- The satellite, which no longer can be controlled, could contain hazardous materials, and it is unknown where on the planet it 
might come down. The spacecraft contains hydrazine _ which is rocket fuel. Hydrazine, a colorless liquid with an ammonia-like 
odor, is a toxic chemical and can cause harm to anyone who contacts it. Spy satellites typically are disposed of through a 
controlled re-entry into the ocean so that no one else can access the spacecraft.
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- AF General: Spy Satellite Could Hit US	
 Jan 30, 2008
 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8UG19Q80&show_article=1
- The U.S. military is developing contingency plans to deal with the possibility that a large spy satellite expected to fall to Earth in 
late February or early March could hit North America. The size of the satellite suggests that some number of pieces will not burn 
up as the orbiting vehicle re-enters the Earth's atmosphere and will hit the ground. The spy satellite is designated by the military 
as US 193. It was launched in December 2006 but almost immediately lost power and cannot be controlled. It carried a 
sophisticated and secret imaging sensor but the satellite's central computer failed shortly after launch. 
