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Russian, U.S. satellites collide in space
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Two satellites, one Russian and one American, have collided some 800 kilometers (500 miles) above Siberia, the Russian and U.S. space agencies, said Thursday.
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Strange that the Russkie one happened to be an old military satellite, eh? :hmmm:
"Ah, sorry American, I didn't see you reversing..." :haha: |
It's Bush's fault:O:
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:timeout:I'm blaming the faulty traffic light:D
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Im supprised that this kind of thing doesent happen more often given the amount of junk up there.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/06/sc...rssnyt&emc=rss Oh and its Newton's fault ;) |
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LEO is getting pretty crowded and more space debris will only make it more hazardous.
If you have to blame someone, blame Kepler. :smug: |
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A good explanation as any for the apparent absence of alien civilizations. Their planets are encased in spheres of satellite debris.
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It seems to me the odds of this occuring--even once--in the VERY SHORT PERIOD of time since the beginning of the space age must be "astronomically long*."
[*ok...apologies for that. But it's apropo too, I think.... ;D] Moreover, my own immediate reaction upon hearing about it was that there must be more to this story. I hold to the view that one or the other of the objects was "targeted," in fact, simply because space, even "near earth orbital space" is still a very, very sparsely populated region indeed. I can understand this occuring due to human intervention. But it's very difficult to believe it occured due to random chance. CS |
Did anyone get the licence plate of that satellite???:doh:
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Given the speeds the debries travels in orbit, sometimes even something small like a screw can cause major damage. There is an Annime called "Planets" toppling exactly that problem, telling the story of a space station in 2060 or something and a crew dedicated to cleaning up space debries for security sakes. |
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