simmo
01-06-2016, 12:09 AM
Caught a segment on this topic on the abc news this morning.
Would be quite a different world if satellites are unoperable due to the amount of junk in the atmosphere.
I didn't realise it had got to the point that space walks had been canned due to the dangers of junk impacting the astronauts.
Dr Greene being interviewed this morning commented that the I.I.S was hit recently by a particle no more than a couple of mm wide which damaged one of the windows. I recall the same thing happened a few years ago to a space shuttle when a paint fragment also damaged a window.
I suppose this brings a sober truth to the movie "Gravity" as Dr Greene points out that an impact from space junk to a satellite creates a thousand more particles.
Anybody know the what latest ideas being discussed will be on how to dispose of the debris up there?
Link to abc website
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-31/space-junk-collision-a-growing-threat-for-satellites/7463520 (http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-31/space-junk-collision-a-growing-threat-for-satellites/7463520)
Would be quite a different world if satellites are unoperable due to the amount of junk in the atmosphere.
I didn't realise it had got to the point that space walks had been canned due to the dangers of junk impacting the astronauts.
Dr Greene being interviewed this morning commented that the I.I.S was hit recently by a particle no more than a couple of mm wide which damaged one of the windows. I recall the same thing happened a few years ago to a space shuttle when a paint fragment also damaged a window.
I suppose this brings a sober truth to the movie "Gravity" as Dr Greene points out that an impact from space junk to a satellite creates a thousand more particles.
Anybody know the what latest ideas being discussed will be on how to dispose of the debris up there?
Link to abc website
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-31/space-junk-collision-a-growing-threat-for-satellites/7463520 (http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-31/space-junk-collision-a-growing-threat-for-satellites/7463520)