Space Junk Tracked
TheToon writes "Remember that "new moon" that turned out to be space junk? NASA has traced the path of it, with an animation. Some close misses on the moon, but it turns out just fine. Junk is on its way now, but might be back in 2040."
amazing, a stench so powerful it's straight off the funkometer!
.cig - what you do after winning a good flame war
I know that when it was first realized that this was space junk, a lot of scientists got excited at the possibility that it would hit the moon, and they'd get a chance to get some more mileage out the Apolla-era seismic detectors on the moon.
This has been a test. Had this been a real emergency, we would have fled in terror and you would not have been informed.
Near the earth-sun Lagrange point one. It changes course for no apperant reason. I geuss that is the beauty of Lagrange points.
It sure would be nice if a mixed composition asteroid decided to park itself in the earth-moon Lagrange one. We could use the kickstart for our space program.
That's my primary dissapointment with their discovery that this is just a peice of junk from the apollo program.
Then again, the thought of a 1 megaton peice of rock aerobraking on our atmosphere doesn't sit well with me.
If voting were effective, it would be illegal by now.
The animations remind me of that game Spaced Penguin.
I wonder what NASA's score would have been for launching this?
I thought the best part of the animation was at the end. You can see how the junk was pulled around the Earth by the Moon giving it the extra energy it needed to escape.
'SBEMAIL!' is better than a goat!!
This reminds me of one of our online games...
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http://www.bigideafun.com/penguins/arcade/space
Unfortunately for some, it takes shockwave or whatever it is that handles the "director" mime type.
-Tim
-I just work here... how am I supposed to know?
Keep in mind though, the L1-L3 Lagrangian points aren't dynamically stable enough to attract things to them and keep them there. Only the L4 and L5 points will do that, where they're then usually called Trojans, 60 degrees ahead of and behind the secondary body. For L1-L3, some kind of station-keeping is needed to make something stay put, after some maneuvers to get it into the right place to begin with.
"Did you know that there's a direct correlation between the decline of Spirograph and the rise in gang activity?
Think about it."
That is honestly the first thing that popped in my head when viewing the animation.
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