Though the ERS-2 satellite is huge as far as space debris goes, it is expected to safely fall to the Earth without causing any harm or damage.
A European Space Agency (ESA) satellite the size of around six Siberian tigers is set to crash into the Earth’s atmosphere in the coming days, according to the ESA.
The satellite in question, ERS-2, is around 38 feet tall, and has been in orbit since 1995.
Though the satellite is huge as far as space debris goes, it is expected to safely fall to the Earth without causing any harm or damage.