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Parkbandit
02-19-2008, 01:43 PM
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Navy likely will make its first attempt to shoot down a faulty spy satellite Wednesday night.


A Delta II rocket lifts off in December, carrying a reconnaissance satellite that failed hours later.

The U.S. government issued a formal notice warning ships and planes to stay clear of a large area of the Pacific Ocean west of Hawaii.

The notice says the two- and-a-half hour window begins 2:30 a.m. Thursday Greenwich Mean Time, which is 9:30 p.m. Wednesday on the East Coast, and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in Hawaii.

The timing is also after the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to be safely on the ground.

Pentagon officials caution that the notice reflects the first opportunity to take a shot at the satellite, but it's possible the attempt could be delayed until later.

"We have to make the notification, but it's possible the conditions won't be ideal, or that everything won't be ready," said a Pentagon official who asked not to be identified.

Pentagon officials says if the first attempt to hit the satellite fails, there may be time for a second attempt, but that would only come after an assessment that would be hours or even days after the first attempt.

Because the 5,000-pound satellite malfunctioned immediately after launch in December 2006, it has a full tank of fuel. It would likely survive re-entry and disperse potentially deadly fumes over an area the size of two football fields, officials have said.


http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/02/18/satellite.intercept/index.html

Sean of the Thread
02-19-2008, 01:45 PM
Pretty sure they don't want very many intact pieces of this satellite being found more than anything.

Peanut Butter Jelly Time
02-19-2008, 01:47 PM
This is dumb. Why not pull a federal Oprah and hand out cars to everyone, instead of fund this nonsense? What do we care about safety if everything we have is boring anyway!? Hybrids for everyone!

Suppa Hobbit Mage
02-19-2008, 01:47 PM
I just want to see em blow shit up.

Peanut Butter Jelly Time
02-19-2008, 01:48 PM
I just want to see em blow shit up.

Quoted.

Fallen
02-19-2008, 01:51 PM
Hopefully they can take it down without any difficulty. Can anyone think of another example of this type of military action? Would certainly be setting an impressive precedent.

Peanut Butter Jelly Time
02-19-2008, 01:52 PM
Every single space laser of doom in all the 1980s sci fi villain movies?

Parkbandit
02-19-2008, 02:03 PM
Hopefully they can take it down without any difficulty. Can anyone think of another example of this type of military action? Would certainly be setting an impressive precedent.


The Chinese did it already.. but they stupidly did it in space.. so the floating pieces of debris will continue to circle the earth for another 30+ years.

The US is planning on blowing it up as it enters the atmosphere, so the thing doesn't turn into space junk.

Gan
02-19-2008, 09:33 PM
Pretty sure they don't want very many intact pieces of this satellite being found more than anything.

This is the primary reason IMO. Secondary is to demonsrate that we can take shit out in space. ;)

Back
02-19-2008, 10:01 PM
Deathrace 2008

Stanley Burrell
02-19-2008, 10:01 PM
Edited to add: <<Secondly>>

Thirdly is that there are lots of people. Being dead. For reasons that should (in a just world) make the media headlines exactly infinity more times than this.

People can jack off to the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings. I think they actually sold the explosions on tape and DVD. Put 'em next to the pornos and the gun rack!

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Seriously though, explosions aren't for everyone.

Just, stop being retarded, now. O.K. Hooray, satellite being shot down. Whoopty-fuckin'-yippy-cai-yai-huzzah.

That's not directed at anyone or anybody except for retards. I.e.:

T.I.E. Fighters and/or Super Star Destroyers = O.K.

Lotion spilling all over the place because of spy satellites = Questionable.

Oh God, baby, touch my combustion reaction. Turn my hydrocarbons into CO2 plus H2O... Mmmm, yeah.... = Not O.K.

AestheticDeath
02-19-2008, 10:06 PM
December 2006, and they are just now doing something about it? What the fuck?

I mean its got to be a multi-billion dollar investment right? Why not try to send a shuttle in space to save the damn thing when they knew it had failed?

Why wait over a year for it to come crashing down with harmful effects?