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On Feb 14, 3:48*pm, BAR wrote:
Eisboch wrote: This should be interesting. The US has decided to shoot down a failed satellite that is expected to drop out of orbit in early March. There is concern that half of the 5,000 lb satellite may remain intact and hit the earth in a yet unknown area. The plan is to shoot it down before it enters the earth's atmosphere with a missile fired from a US Navy ship. Details at 11. The article stated that they have a "modified" missile they are going to launch from a naval ship in the Pacific. The questions I have is what altitude will the missile intercept the satellite and how long have we been working on this "modified" missile? I can't see us coming up with a "modified" missile, launched from a surface vessel, in just a couple of months that is capable of intercepting an object in space. I believe this is an opportunity to flex our muscles. This is technology we have had for a long time. Remember the three HDD's that Chinese agent took from Alemeda with a slap on the wrist, ( remember the 3 million campaign contribution the Chinese military gave Billary before their final presidential run)? China shot a sattelite down a few months back probably with our technology, we just want them to know we can do it too... |
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