Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2016
More than 500,000 pieces of manmade space debris-including spent rocket stages, defunct satellites, and fragments as small as flecks of paint-currently hurtle around the Earth at roughly 17,000 miles per hour. At those speeds, impacts involving even the smallest of those items can damage satellites and spawn chain reactions of collisions, increasing the amount of orbital flotsam and creating "mi
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/OrbitOutlook_Integrates_Largest_and_Most_Diverse_Network_of_Space_Sensors_Ever_to_Help_Avoid_Collisions_in_Space_999.html
-- via my feedly newsfeed
More than 500,000 pieces of manmade space debris-including spent rocket stages, defunct satellites, and fragments as small as flecks of paint-currently hurtle around the Earth at roughly 17,000 miles per hour. At those speeds, impacts involving even the smallest of those items can damage satellites and spawn chain reactions of collisions, increasing the amount of orbital flotsam and creating "mi
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/OrbitOutlook_Integrates_Largest_and_Most_Diverse_Network_of_Space_Sensors_Ever_to_Help_Avoid_Collisions_in_Space_999.html
-- via my feedly newsfeed
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario