'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int | |
Jake User ID: 76890717 United States 04/06/2019 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int fucking idiots, well maybe its a good thing.. microsoft and their partners just launched what about 1000 5G satellites. Maybe India just did us a favor? Evil controls the ignorant... Climate change is a hoax so is the vax you have been fear-porned into compliance! Definition Satan from the bible: Satan (Rev 12:7) exercising his subtle (indirect) impact on heathen governments (powers) – i.e. accomplishing his hellish agenda from "behind the scenes." |
Jake User ID: 76890717 United States 04/06/2019 10:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int LOL Evil controls the ignorant... Climate change is a hoax so is the vax you have been fear-porned into compliance! Definition Satan from the bible: Satan (Rev 12:7) exercising his subtle (indirect) impact on heathen governments (powers) – i.e. accomplishing his hellish agenda from "behind the scenes." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70637237 United States 04/06/2019 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int satellite In characterizing the problem of space debris, it was learned that much debris was due to rocket upper stages (e.g. the Inertial Upper Stage) which end up in orbit, and break up due to decomposition of unvented unburned fuel.[36] However, a major known impact event involved an (intact) Ariane booster.[37] Although NASA and the United States Air Force now require upper-stage passivation, other launchers[vague] do not. Lower stages, like the Space Shuttle's solid rocket boosters or Apollo program's Saturn IB launch vehicles, do not reach orbit.[38] On 11 March 2000 a Chinese Long March 4 CBERS-1 upper stage exploded in orbit, creating a debris cloud.[39][40] A Russian Briz-M booster stage exploded in orbit over South Australia on 19 February 2007. Launched on 28 February 2006 carrying an Arabsat-4A communications satellite, it malfunctioned before it could use up its propellant. Although the explosion was captured on film by astronomers, due to the orbit path the debris cloud has been difficult to measure with radar. By 21 February 2007, over 1,000 fragments were identified.[41][42] A 14 February 2007 breakup was recorded by Celestrak.[43] Eight breakups occurred in 2006, the most since 1993.[44] Another Briz-M broke up on 16 October 2012 after a failed 6 August Proton-M launch. The amount and size of the debris was unknown.[45] A Long March 7 rocket booster created a fireball visible from portions of Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Idaho and California on the evening of 27 July 2016; its disintegration was widely reported on social media.[46] Weapons[edit] A past debris source was the testing of anti-satellite weapons (ASATs) by the U.S. and Soviet Union during the 1960s and 1970s. North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) files only contained data for Soviet tests, and debris from U.S. tests were only identified later.[47] By the time the debris problem was understood, widespread ASAT testing had ended; the U.S. Program 437 was shut down in 1975.[48] The U.S. restarted their ASAT programs in the 1980s with the Vought ASM-135 ASAT. A 1985 test destroyed a 1-tonne (2,200 lb) satellite orbiting at 525 km (326 mi), creating thousands of debris larger than 1 cm (0.39 in). Due to the altitude, atmospheric drag decayed the orbit of most debris within a decade. A de facto moratorium followed the test.[49] Simulation of Earth from space, with orbit planes in red Known orbit planes of Fengyun-1C debris one month after the weather satellite's disintegration by the Chinese ASAT China's government was condemned for the military implications and the amount of debris from the 2007 anti-satellite missile test,[50] the largest single space debris incident in history (creating over 2,300 pieces golf-ball size or larger, over 35,000 1 cm (0.4 in) or larger, and one million pieces 1 mm (0.04 in) or larger). The target satellite orbited between 850 km (530 mi) and 882 km (548 mi), the portion of near-Earth space most densely populated with satellites.[51] Since atmospheric drag is low at that altitude the debris is slow to return to Earth, and in June 2007 NASA's Terra environmental spacecraft maneuvered to avoid impact from the debris.[52] On 20 February 2008, the U.S. launched an SM-3 missile from the USS Lake Erie to destroy a defective U.S. spy satellite thought to be carrying 450 kg (1,000 lb) of toxic hydrazine propellant. The event occurred at about 250 km (155 mi), and the resulting debris has a perigee of 250 km (155 mi) or lower.[53] The missile was aimed to minimize the amount of debris, which (according to Pentagon Strategic Command chief Kevin Chilton) had decayed by early 2009.[54] |
khoisansun User ID: 64776829 South Africa 04/06/2019 11:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int State run space agencies spread the lies. They can’t even leave the atmosphere [link to m.facebook.com (secure)] I wish Harmony, Love, Truth and Justice for all my brothers and sisters. With the United forces of the silent vibrations of our thoughts, we are strong, healthy and happy thus making a link of universal fraternity.. |
CitizenPerth User ID: 73277140 Australia 04/06/2019 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int fucking idiots, well maybe its a good thing.. Quoting: Jake microsoft and their partners just launched what about 1000 5G satellites. Maybe India just did us a favor? really man? It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77027865 United States 04/06/2019 11:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int NASA is calling India's destruction of a satellite last week a "terrible, terrible thing" and says the space debris created by the explosion should be considered a threat to the International Space Station and the astronauts on board. Quoting: HAWK-03 India intentionally destroyed one of its satellites with a missile last week, a move Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed as one that established India "as a space power." But NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told employees on Monday that it posed an "unacceptable" threat to astronauts on board the ISS. [link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)] So they treat space like their fresh water supply sources? |
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Mental Case User ID: 67784418 United Arab Emirates 04/06/2019 12:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int It would not take much for any rogue nation to halt human space exploration for ever. --------- Launch a few rockets filled with BBs and detonate them in space. If I am going to be damned...I am going to be damned for who I really am! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76911997 United Kingdom 04/06/2019 12:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int NASA is calling India's destruction of a satellite last week a "terrible, terrible thing" and says the space debris created by the explosion should be considered a threat to the International Space Station and the astronauts on board. Quoting: HAWK-03 India intentionally destroyed one of its satellites with a missile last week, a move Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed as one that established India "as a space power." But NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told employees on Monday that it posed an "unacceptable" threat to astronauts on board the ISS. [link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)] Sue them for loss of the International Space Station and all that goes with it, and for loss of experiments, cost to rebuild and lost data over period that replacement will takeplus interest. Should completly bankrupt them and hold their economic growth off for several decades. Ban them from any satalite or launches into or above orbit. if they attemp to launch take out the vehicle and launch facility. |
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AltSwede User ID: 77458177 Sweden 04/06/2019 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int NASA is calling India's destruction of a satellite last week a "terrible, terrible thing" and says the space debris created by the explosion should be considered a threat to the International Space Station and the astronauts on board. Quoting: HAWK-03 India intentionally destroyed one of its satellites with a missile last week, a move Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed as one that established India "as a space power." But NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told employees on Monday that it posed an "unacceptable" threat to astronauts on board the ISS. [link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)] So they treat space like their fresh water supply sources? And their DESIGNATED SHITTING STREETS. And their railroads: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] AltSwede |
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AltSwede User ID: 77458177 Sweden 04/06/2019 12:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int I said from the start. India is now in an elite club of IDIOTS who have blown up in orbit satellites. They actually think they're in some special club of elite space powers now. It's a terrible thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77534813 They also think they're something special from making that piece of shit car brand they make. India is like King Midas but instead of making gold everything they touch turn to shit. AltSwede |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77535103 United States 04/06/2019 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int I wouldnt mind a bit if all of that shit in orbit was destroyed. Once it starts colliding more and more junk will take out more and more satellites until there is no way to orbit a satellite without it being destroyed. End result, a better , safer world |
Hydra User ID: 16214532 Germany 04/06/2019 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 'A terrible, terrible thing': NASA said India's satellite destruction created so much space junk it now threatens the safety of the Int There is no ISS 'in space' with people on it, just nasa nonsense. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72455497 Wrong. [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] Astro, can you address the accusation that "The USA also blows up things in Space"? Do these debris pose a threat to satellites? Interesting article about space debris producers: [link to www.rt.com (secure)] . :ase26122019: Annular Solar Eclipse - December 26, 2019 - Kannur, Kerala, India |