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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: Stealth Pilot
Date: Jan 27, 2008 04:38

On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
wrote:
>BradGuth wrote:
>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23116226-5001028,...
>>>
>>> ""We are looking at potential...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: behlingjo
Date: Jan 27, 2008 06:38

On Jan 27, 7:38 am, Stealth Pilot aeroplanes.com.au>
wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
>
>
>
> wrote:
>>BradGuth wrote:
>>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>
>>>> ""We are looking at potential options to mitigate any possible damage
>>>> this satellite may cause," he said."
>
>>>> I wonder what options they might be.
>
>>>> Sylvia.
>
>>> I think China could help, or possibly our ABLs.
>>> - Brad Guth ...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: Jorge R. Frank
Date: Jan 27, 2008 08:50

behlingjo@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jan 27, 7:38 am, Stealth Pilot aeroplanes.com.au>
> wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
>>
>>
>>
>> wrote:
>>> BradGuth wrote:
>>>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>>> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23116226-5001028,...
>>>>> ""We are looking at potential options to mitigate any possible damage
>>>>> this satellite may cause," he said."
>>>>> I wonder what options they might be.
>>>>> Sylvia.
>>>> I think China could help, or possibly our ABLs.
>>>> - Brad Guth
>>> It's not clear to me that blowing it to pieces is a good idea. I think
>>> all the debris would soon re-enter, but I'm not sure.
>>> Of course, there's a clear risk that you'll end up with a large piece ...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: no_one
Date: Jan 27, 2008 09:43

"Stealth Pilot" aeroplanes.com.au> wrote in message
news:tpuop3p3474r5k3m4ome474p6cbh8s1tui@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
> wrote:
>
>>BradGuth wrote:
>>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23116226-5001028,...
>>>>
>>>> ""We are looking at potential options to mitigate any possible damage
>>>> this satellite may cause," he said."
>>>>
>>>> I wonder what options they might be.
>>>>
>>>> Sylvia.
>>>
>>> I think China could help, or possibly our ABLs.
>>> - Brad Guth
>>
>>It's not clear to me that blowing it to pieces is a good idea. I think ...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: matt weber
Date: Jan 27, 2008 12:28

On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:38:53 +0900, Stealth Pilot
aeroplanes.com.au> wrote:
>On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
> wrote:
>
>>BradGuth wrote:
>>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: Sylvia Else
Date: Jan 27, 2008 14:21

Stealth Pilot wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
> wrote:
>
>> BradGuth wrote:
>>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23116226-5001028,...
>>>>
>>>> ""We are looking at potential options to mitigate any possible damage
>>>> this satellite may cause," he said."
>>>>
>>>> I wonder what options they might be.
>>>>
>>>> Sylvia.
>>> I think China could help, or possibly our ABLs.
>>> - Brad Guth
>> It's not clear to me that blowing it to pieces is a good idea. I think
>> all the debris would soon re-enter, but I'm not sure.
>>
>> Of course, there's a clear risk that you'll end up with a large piece ...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: Sylvia Else
Date: Jan 27, 2008 14:44

matt weber wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:38:53 +0900, Stealth Pilot
> aeroplanes.com.au> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
>> wrote:
>>
>>> BradGuth wrote:
>>>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>>> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23116226-5001028,...
>>>>>
>>>>> ""We are looking at potential options to mitigate any possible damage
>>>>> this satellite may cause," he said."
>>>>>
>>>>> I wonder what options they might be.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sylvia.
>>>> I think China could help, or possibly our ABLs.
>>>> - Brad Guth
>>> It's not clear to me that blowing it to pieces is a good idea. I think ...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: veritas
Date: Jan 27, 2008 15:35

Jorge R. Frank wrote:
>
> Oh, come on. We could always launch a shuttle crew of retired
> astronauts, one of whom just happened to be the designer of the
> satellite's control system, to go reactivate it. Maybe send it to the moon.
>
> :)

Now that sounds like a good idea. Maybe you chould find someone to make
a movie about it :)

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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Author: Jorge R. Frank
Date: Jan 27, 2008 19:41

matt weber wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:38:53 +0900, Stealth Pilot
> aeroplanes.com.au> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:53:50 +1100, Sylvia Else
>> wrote:
>>
>>> BradGuth wrote:
>>>> On Jan 26, 4:24 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>>>> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23116226-5001028,...
>>>>>
>>>>> ""We are looking at potential options to mitigate any possible damage
>>>>> this satellite may cause," he said."
>>>>>
>>>>> I wonder what options they might be.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sylvia.
>>>> I think China could help, or possibly our ABLs.
>>>> - Brad Guth
>>> It's not clear to me that blowing it to pieces is a good idea. I think ...
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Re: US spy satellite falling to earth         


Date: Jan 27, 2008 21:03

"GB" kickindanuts.threefiddy.com> wrote in message
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> veritas coldmail.com> wrote in
> news:479d09ea$0$12563$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
>> Jorge R. Frank wrote:
>>> Oh, come on. We could always launch a shuttle crew of retired
>>> astronauts, one of whom just happened to be the designer of the
>>> satellite's control system, to go reactivate it. Maybe send it to the
>>> moon.
>> Now that sounds like a good idea. Maybe you chould find someone to
>> make a movie about it :)
>
> That's all well and good, but what happens if the satellite turns
> out to be carrying nuclear weapons?
>
>

As in "Space Cowboys".

The yanks (and russians) have thrown a lot of things in space. To me always
seems a bit too much research or communications.
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