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1. mgoetz+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-30 16:36:07
Didnt russia cause a lot of debris due to one of their tests and endanger the ISS crew ?
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2. atonse+L1[view] [source] 2026-01-30 16:43:28
>>mgoetz+(OP)
Yeah I just watched my own video and was surprised to see exactly that. Because I remember reading somewhere else years ago that an ideal anti-satellite weapon would either de-orbit a satellite (like bumping it off orbit so it burns up) or use some kind of net/capture to push it off orbit, rather than blow it up.

Now this is going to have to be a rabbit hole for me (and some AI) this weekend.

3. Rebelg+eE[view] [source] 2026-01-30 19:48:36
>>mgoetz+(OP)
Their test was in a low-ish orbit so most of the debris is gone now.

I haven't looked at stats lately but I'd guess the #1 source of debris in space right now is still the Chinese ASAT test which threw a bunch of crap into Medium Earth Orbit. Before that, the main source of debris was leaking coolant from some nuclear reactors the Soviet sent up

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