Russian astrologist sues NASA over comet crash (Agencies) Updated: 2005-07-04 17:06
A Russian astrologist who says NASA has altered her horoscope by crashing a
spacecraft into a comet is suing the U.S. space agency for damages of $300
million, local media reported on Monday.
NASA deliberately crashed its
probe, named Deep Impact, into the Tempel 1 comet to unleash a spray of material
formed billions of years ago which scientists hope will shed new light on the
composition of the solar system.
"It is obvious that elements of the comet's orbit, and correspondingly the
ephemeris, will change after the explosion, which interferes with my astrology
work and distorts my horoscope," Izvestia daily quoted astrologist Marina Bai as
saying in legal documents submitted before Monday's collision.
A spokeswoman for a Moscow district court said initial preparations for the
case were underway but could not say when the hearing would begin. NASA
representatives in Moscow were unavailable for comment.
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