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hello everybody welcome to this weeks city colloquium today our speaker is Peter Jenniskens here itamp;#39;s also at SETI its expert on meteorites meteors and also reentry of orbital debris and spacecraft into the Earthamp;#39;s atmosphere today heamp;#39;ll be talking about his most recent expedition to observe objects coming in and burning up at high altitude thank you for coming out to this columbium my my talk today is about the reentry of an object called WT 1190 f i was a really exciting story for me personally and i think for the world as a whole because you know this is a mystery object was suddenly discovered and impacted near the coast of Sri Lanka and we actually got to see the reentry but the story doesnamp;#39;t start with space debris the story starts with an effort that is ongoing to try and chase an asteroid impact sometime in the future when an asteroid is predicted to come to earth you know a scene coming in itamp;#39;s predicted to hit the earth I want to fly to