On Fri, 10 May 2013 04:52:27 -0700 (PDT), bob haller <
hal...@aol.com>
wrote:
No, it looks more like some sort of collision between Shuttle, Hubble
(look quick, its there), a Soyuz, and the International Space Station.
Not really sure what to make of that. Somehow, they all go kablooey at
the same time in that promo. And they somehow do this without turning
the nearby spacewalkers's spacesuits into Swiss cheese. And somehow
everything but the spacewalking astronauts deorbits and burns up (look
quick, we see that too) in the atmosphere, from "372 miles up" before
the astronaut's air supply runs out (something like 10 hours).
In other words, about as realistic as "Apollo 18" or "Armageddon".
Aside from Hubble, which just can't be anywhere near there, ever, the
only explanation for all this is some sort of terrorist attack. Maybe
a few bombs smuggled onto the Shuttle and Station? Ridiculous, yes,
but at least only implausible, and not totally impossible.
Brian