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johnr 12-02-2009 08:37

U.S. - Russia satellite collision
 
'' Your NASA for crying out loud. You got people thinking things up and people backing them up. You going to tell me you didn't put bumpers on that thing":)

Ian Curtis 12-02-2009 10:35

Re: U.S. - Russia satellite collision
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnr (Post 819180)
'' Your NASA for crying out loud. You got people thinking things up and people backing them up. You going to tell me you didn't put bumpers on that thing":)

Aidan: "You silly inspectors, how did Iridium, team 77, and Cosmos, team 2251, even make it onto the field without supporting the entire length of their bumpers with their frames!" :rolleyes:

(Also, it wasn't a NASA satellite. It was a private telecommunications satellite. These particular satellites occasionally reflect sunlight, which we see as temporary brilliant points of light (look at Iridium flares). It's really quite something.

That said, I doubt we'll see any Lunacy robots moving at quite orbital velocity. :rolleyes:


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