over the pacific ocean. according to the australian national university some bits and pieces did survive. 90% of the debris probably did land or burn up in the atmosphere and 10%. we re talking about hundreds of kilograms worth of debris landing in the ocean and on the earth over a thousand square kilometer patch. word of advice seeking a souvenir. it is believed most of the space station debris is now at the bottom of the ocean. it is still, however, heather, chinese property. heather: make a note of that. david lee, thank you. bill: we have a dive mission on our hands. a great astronaut comes by our show a couple times a week. he said don t worry bit. he said most of the earth is water anyway. there is that chance. there is that possibility. heather: david lee said overstated that chance. 19,000 pounds? i don t think you can overstate it. bill: i think the folks in