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Lifer
- Dec 30, 2004
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Originally posted by: Balt
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
change we can believe in
Good post.
lol.
Originally posted by: Balt
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
change we can believe in
Good post.
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Muse
Story
Can't believe there's no threads here on this here. Seems to me it's a big BIG news story. The debris from this will be all over and a threat to other satellites. The Hubble is said to be very much at risk. Even a tiny fragment could screw it up and NASA is very concerned, is what I heard on TV yesterday.
A crash of satellites was an accident waiting to happen, there are so many out there. With more and more going up and many just left out there indefinitely it seems like a problem that will get worse and worse. Is it possible that orbiting satellites become too risky at some point, at least for some of them? They've become very important, at least for weather reporting. The surveillance satellites can maybe be dispensed with.
jusr stop it! This is something NASA knew was going to happen, It is not serious at all!
It might be seriosu if you were a 3rd grader and did not understand anything at all!!
Knowing something is going to happen doesn't always prevent bad things from happening. Don't be naive. If you can't take the trouble to proofread your knee jerk reaction posts, why the hell should I take you seriously?
Because you are what is called an alarmist!! Over reactioning to things that mean didly!!
Originally posted by: episodic
Imaging how easy it would be for a rogue nation to screw up space travel for everyone with this cascading out of control
