США предупреждают спутник шпионки вне--управление понижается
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Ы, что падает большое американский спутник-шпион для того чтобы зарыть некоторое время в следующем месяце, должностных лицах сказанных вчера.
Оно мутновато где твердые частицы космоса могли прийти вниз, но они смогли ударить землю в в конце февраля или марта. Оно не также известно смог ли спутник содержать потенциальн опасные материалы, such as nuclear-powered реактор.
Должностные лица сказали они потеряло управление над спутником и сообщило страны вокруг мира о потенциальной проблеме. ‘Appropriate government agencies are monitoring the threat … we are looking at potential options to mitigate any damage this satellite may cause,’ National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe told the AP news agency.
Johndroe declined to say whether such measures could include shooting down the satellite with a missile.
China recently conducted such an operation by destroying one of its own satellites from Earth to test a space missile system. However, that move created a cloud of fragments and other satellites had to be manoeuvred into new orbits to avoid being hit by the debris.
Other satellites have fallen to earth harmlessly before. In 2002 parts of a science satellite rained down over the Persian Gulf. The largest re-entry took place when Skylab, a 78-ton abandoned space laboratory belonging to Nasa, fell from orbit in 1979. It came down in a fiery mass of debris that fell mainly into the Indian Ocean and onto Australia.
No one was harmed in what was a media sensation. One San Francisco newspaper offered a reward for anyone who brought a piece of Skylab to its newsroom. The $10,000 prize was collected by a young Western Australian man who found a piece of it on his roof in the small town of Esperance and travelled to America with it.
In 2000 Nasa engineers brought down a much smaller satellite into a distant part of the Pacific Ocean. That is likely to not be possible in this case as the object has lost all power and propulsion. This makes it impossible to dictate where or when the satellite will come down - or if it will just burn up in the atmosphere.
One of the most disturbing examples of space pollution occurred in a type of Soviet satellite launched from 1967 to 1988. The Rorsat-class reconnaissance satellites contained a nuclear reactor as a power source. It was later shown that 16 of 31 Rorsats had been leaking potentially radioactive coolant into space, creating a trail of droplets in orbit.
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“It is also not known whether the satellite could contain potentially hazardous materials, such as a nuclear-powered reactor.”
This may be true as far as the public is concerned, but it a complete lie when applied to the government.
They built it. They know what’s in it. Period.