http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/02/14/spy.satellite.ap/index.htmlOMFG IF CHINA CAN SHOOT ONE DOWN SO CAN WE!!This is going to open a pandora's box that will muck up space beyond usability. When China blasted one of their own satellites a year ago, it created hundreds of thousands of chunks of space debris that could damage or destroy any number of satellites (or worse, human occupied craft) for many decades to come.
2/14/2008 1:03:45 PM
i guess theres no reliable way to...send it into the sun or something?
2/14/2008 1:04:58 PM
the chinese have no soul
2/14/2008 1:05:32 PM
just let the thing burn up in the atmosphere. even if a few chunks get through, no big deal.
2/14/2008 1:07:24 PM
dont satellites have a pretty decent heat shield or something so that they can exit the atmosphere during initial launch?
2/14/2008 1:08:19 PM
no. heat shields are for reentry.
2/14/2008 1:13:22 PM
We shot down a satellite in the mid-80s. We've had the technology for a long time.The issue is that the thing is a complex spy satellite that was launched in 2006. I'm sure that they just don't want someone to get a peek at our goodies as about 2500 pounds of it is going to survive reentry.
2/14/2008 1:17:27 PM
^^i figure they'd be for exit and re-entrybut either way my point was, why wouldnt the heat shields prevent the atmosphere from burning it up?[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 1:19 PM. Reason : ^^]
2/14/2008 1:19:24 PM
Satellites don't have heat sheilds. When they reach the end of their effectiveness the best options is to have it burn up. Generally they'll use its thrusters to put into a decaying orbit that will dump it in the Pacific somewhere so that debris doesn't pose a threat to anyone. Heat sheilds are basically reserved for manned missions where the whole point is to bring something back intact.The problem with this one is that they can't control it and as such, have no control over where it lands.
2/14/2008 1:26:05 PM
they should make satellites biodegradable
2/14/2008 1:29:45 PM
as much as i love to criticize US foreign policy i thought part of the justification was to prevent some of the debris from potentially making it to the surface since it contains some toxic chemicals. I really see no problem anyway either if our military wants to test its capabilities to shoot down one of our satellites. In the case of a justified war with a major power this would be useful.
2/14/2008 1:31:21 PM
What will be interesting is if they attempt to use the AN/SPY 1 - Bravo to track it and an SM-III to shoot it down. I understand that we have been able to shoot down satellites for a long time, but this would be a good opportunity to test whether a sea based, moving platform can take out satellites easily. I know the capability is there for our Aegis class ships.[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 1:40 PM. Reason : /]
2/14/2008 1:36:50 PM
As usual I eventually went to wikipedia. I didn't realize that ASAT technology was a micro-arms race of the Cold War.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-satellite_weapon
2/14/2008 1:37:12 PM
2/14/2008 1:40:07 PM
Missile defense and anti-satellite technology are two different things.
2/14/2008 2:00:01 PM
I thought Star Wars was for blowing ICBMs out of the sky, not knocking satellites out of orbit.
2/14/2008 2:08:55 PM
This satellite is in a rapidly decaying orbit. Depending on how the missile hits it, the majority of the debris could EASILY burn up in the atmosphere. This is vastly different from the Chinese hit their own satellite in a stable and much higher orbit.
2/14/2008 3:50:14 PM
2/14/2008 5:50:12 PM
And?That was at 500 miles up, this is at 150 miles and decaying rapidly
2/14/2008 5:54:45 PM
once i got to thinking about this, i assumed that all that they were saying about it was bullshit. they want to show the chinese how advanced our systems are for shooting down satellites to counter what they have accomplished in the field recently.
2/14/2008 6:43:17 PM
This satellite was launched in 2006. Why sacrifice a brand new satellite when you could just set an older defunct satellite into a decaying orbit? This thing is valuable and has some good technology on it. We dun fucked up with it. So we're going to blast the fucker out of the sky so no one has a chance of recovering it.[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 7:34 PM. Reason : a]
2/14/2008 7:33:18 PM
SDI was about a lot of things.Satellite destruction was one of them.
2/14/2008 7:42:35 PM
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2/14/2008 8:30:24 PM
pff yeahthat's why only 3 nations have ever developed the technology to do such a thingshits a cake walk.by the way to dont control the orbit of the satellite. thats why they're shooting it down[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 8:57 PM. Reason : ,]
2/14/2008 8:56:40 PM
^^ THIS ISN'T A TEST
2/14/2008 8:59:23 PM
Ah alright, it's the last alternative. Watch out for that capslock key though- one errant pinky stroke and people will think you're some kind of dick.
2/14/2008 9:02:50 PM
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2/14/2008 9:38:09 PM
And the plot thickens:1.
2/14/2008 11:52:54 PM
2/15/2008 12:43:08 AM
starwars!
2/15/2008 9:21:01 AM
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2/15/2008 10:19:31 AM
The hardest part is getting the missile directly in the exhaust port, which by all accounts is no larger than a womp rat.
2/15/2008 12:12:35 PM
china has been lasering our satellites for years now,just contract it out to themthey own everything else of ours...just put it on our tab
2/15/2008 12:23:09 PM
U.S. vows to pay for damage caused by satellitehttp://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080215/sc_nm/usa_satellite_damage_dc
2/15/2008 1:32:15 PM
I'm all for conspiracy theories involving the military-industrial complex, but i think this is legit.it is rapidly decaying, will crash into the earth, nobody knows where, and contains about 1000 gallons of a highly toxic fuel that would be released as a highly poisonous gas. theres a significant chance for loss of life.if we blast it before it descends into the atmosphere, we at least have a good chance of letting the shit burn up in the atmosphere.[Edited on February 17, 2008 at 3:57 AM. Reason : ]
2/17/2008 3:52:14 AM
^ plus its a good test for us...bout time we got some practice doing some cool shit...china got to test theirs why dont we get to test ours...
2/17/2008 3:55:27 AM
When are they going to shoot it down?
2/17/2008 3:56:38 AM
^^ We've been able to knock out satellites for st least 20+ years now. We've tested it many times.
2/17/2008 3:58:22 AM
2/17/2008 10:53:02 AM
Smath, quit trolling, you're better than this.
2/17/2008 12:47:21 PM
We probably don't want to risk the satellite crashing somewhere and getting recovered by other nations.
2/17/2008 1:21:58 PM
may try on thursdayhttp://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/02/18/satellite.intercept/index.html
2/18/2008 6:45:03 PM
what if we mess up is what i'm wondering....that would make us look so freaking bad...
2/18/2008 6:47:13 PM
one more step for china to kill us all
2/18/2008 9:24:21 PM
2/18/2008 11:33:19 PM
*pew pew pew*
2/19/2008 3:21:24 AM
setemup
2/19/2008 9:04:03 AM