Possible Collision Between Cube-satellite and Old Space Junk 74
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."
Re:Butts and dicks (Score:5, Funny)
Thank you for your experience-based post.
Maybe it was too annoying for LEO? (Score:5, Funny)
"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.
Re:Kessler Syndrome (Score:5, Funny)
Surely it's not Kessler syndrome until you have debris from one collision causing a further collision? In each of the incidents described above, an existing piece of debris not originating in a collision was the cause of the incident.
Surely it's not the Kessler syndrome until someone makes the run in less than 12 parsecs... or am I missing something?