Possible Collision Between Cube-satellite and Old Space Junk
photonic writes "The BBC is reporting on a possible collision between Ecuador's first satellite (a small cubesat) and debris from an upper stage of an old Russian rocket. If confirmed, this might be the third case in recent years, after a high-speed collision of an Iridium satellite with a dead Russian satellite in 2009 and a collision earlier this year between a Russian laser reflector (which can be tracked very accurately) and a tiny piece of a debris from a Chinese weather satellite that was destroyed in a missile test."
I guess it was only a matter of time before Planetes became relevant.
Goody, so now there is more random trash in orbit just waiting to smoke other satellites.
Time to offend someone
I think it has started.
The Moore-Murphy Law: The number of things that will go wrong will double every 2 years.
From the article: "The US-based Joint Space Operations Center, which monitors all artificial Earth-orbiting objects, said there had been no direct crash but that their "data indicated a lateral collision with particles" of the Soviet rocket."
This is about all the confirmation you can ever hope for in a situation like this.
This would mean that 33% of space impact incidents are caused by Chinese instead of 50%, diminishing the impact of anti satellite missiles which will encourage other countries to conduct them as well
http://geeksoulbrother.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/SpaceballMaid.jpg
The Ecuadorian Satellite was very criticized here in Ecuador it is sad that this happened. While a lot of people on Ecuador make fun of the satellite, I see it a like a positive first step of this country into space.
...should really pickup after themselves!
Unless, of course, the Ecuadorean satellite's mission was to collect and sterilize soil samples from other planets.
#DeleteChrome
Set off some nuclear bombs, that'll destroy all the debris in atomic fire.
Good. As always in our Universe, things tend to converge to a certain equilibrium. There are more and more satellites in the upper sky, thus the probability of a collision increases exponentially. Collision => less satellites.
Slashdot, fix the reply notifications... You won't get away with it...
Thank you for your experience-based post.
And may god help you if that carried the Spice Channel.
"Pegasus, a small cube weighing just 1.2kg (2.6lb), has been orbiting the Earth at a height of 650km (404 miles), transmitting pictures from space while playing recordings of the Ecuadorean national anthem."
Maybe all the other satellites in orbit were getting annoyed by this little guy and took him out.
it's all a huge conspiracy against the equatorians for supporting assange
(hey, KGB guys, i am just flamebaiting, dont come to my house, please)
I wonder if someone who watches /. but also monitors torrent/nzb index searchers, ever sees a correlation. Or if people who run indexes just think, "weird, lots of people suddenly searching for 'planetes' today. WTF?" and they never know why? Anyway, downloading the first few episodes right now...
Space Junk
Seriously, people pay money for these instruments of fail?
They feared that it could be used to suppress protest or support unpopular rule.
Geico. Space Insurance.
collision between Ecuador's first satellite (a small cubesat) and debris from an upper stage of an old Russian rocket.
Borg cube assimilates space junk. Resistance is futile.
Maybe shooting up a bunch of small unmaneuverable satellites wasn't such a good idea, it just makes the space junk problem worse.
The known collisions were the result of Russian and Chinese debris. What if our recent weather satellite failure was the same? We have the right to be secure in our bodily fluids!
Mr. President, we can not allow a Space Debris Gap!
Did they ever figure out what caused GEOS-13 not to be pointing at Earth any longer?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bAp_aZgX3B0
In the distant future, when some space-faring race comes across this planetary system, they might wonder why this dessert planet will be surrounded by rings of particles consisting mostly of lightweight metals, plastic bits, fiberglass, silicon, etc.
Kessler "Syndrome" is bad name for it. The term syndrome is a Biology/Medical term that refers to a collection of signs and symptoms that have been observed to occur together; it is most appropriately used to name this clustering when the root causes for the association are not known. A cause may later be found; sometimes the syndrome name may stick, or it may be renamed or obsoleted.
For instance, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: named by physicians who noticed a clustering of rare opportunistic infections with, in individuals without the usual reasons for immune system collapse (leukemias, inherited defects, etc), mostly homosexual men (later clustering patterns would be found and added). The root cause was discovered later -- HIV -- but the Syndrome name continues to be used to refer to the disease HIV causes.
I know Slashdot tech-types don't like when computer jargon is used incorrectly. As a bio geek, I feel that way in this case. Something like Kessler Catastrophe or Kessler Cascade would be more appropriate.
Must be why all the Timecube trolls stopped.