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You may have a better chance of winning the lottery or running into
Captain Kirk at the mall, but when it comes to being impaled with pieces
of the now defunct Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite as it plummets
towards Earth, it's better to be safe than sorry. The SatelliteAR
Android app has added a temporary feature that gives stargazers the
ability to monitor this space junk's trajectory to avoid impact when it
re-enters the atmosphere sometime later today. NASA
has assured us that the bus-sized satellite won't land anywhere in
North America, but if it touches down at night, people on the ground
could witness a pretty sweet light show wherever it does land. Android
users determined to avoid a Wicked Witch of the East-like fate can
download the app at the source link below and check out the video demo
after the break.