Exactly how accurate is science?
According to space officials at NASA, a dead satellite is due to enter the Earth’s orbit and crash somewhere, on September 23, give or take a day or so. 
Scientists have been monitoring this satellite for several months and originally expected it to hit the Earth around October 1. However, based on its current trajectory and velocity, the experts at NASA subsequently moved up their prediction by one week.
The dead satellite is expected to break into 26 pieces as it enters our atmosphere. The largest of the falling pieces will weigh approximately 350 lbs. NASA is yet to announce where the satellite will fall, nor how large the other pieces will be. However, NASA does point out that the chances of a piece of satellite falling in a specific location are only 1 in 3,200. They also have emphasized that, to the best of their knowledge, no person has ever been hit by junk falling from space.
As the satellite comes closer to Earth, NASA will make public announcements regarding possible crash sites. They have stated, though, while the satellite remnants may fall on any continent of the globe, there is no possibility of any of the space debris falling in Antarctica.
If medical science performed with this degree of accuracy, we would be in serious trouble. Thankfully, there are some sciences that we can count on continually.
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