In case you’re still in suspense, you can rest easy. At least we think you can. The satellite eventually came to Earth, or at least NASA scientists think it did. They admit that they don’t know exactly where or exactly when it reentered or how much debris made it to Earth. In another amusingly vague and useless piece of information, NASA predicted the satellite’s calculated re-entry zone would cover most of the planet. They now suspect it re-entered somewhere over the remote Pacific. (Maybe they should have called Flight Service for more advice?)