05-07-2021, 07:31 AM | #24 |
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A while back they did their "Star Wars" program test by hitting a satellite in orbit with a missile. The result of the test was a whole lot of space debris which now needs to be tracked. They were warned not to do it, but did anyway.
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05-07-2021, 08:22 AM | #27 |
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What? No Austin Powers rocket meme's yet?
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![]() ...with the cat's meow of a TI Silent 700 terminal as the user interface: ![]() Notice the lack of a screen. All output was on rolls of thermal paper, similar to what the early fax machines used when they came out 10 years later. I was being forced to track about two dozen low-medium orbit American and Soviet satellites, a few with some extremely elliptical "Tundra" like orbits like Sirius used with their first-generation birds many years later. Keplerian elements were broadcast daily by voice on HF radio, and I had to spend an hour or so writing them on paper and then keying them into the computer to run the next day's above-horizon orbital passes and print them. Kids these days will never know the pain, since they can download a free smartphone app, point their phone at the sky, and it will show them live what satellites are overhead and in the camera's field of view.....
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Wrote my college thesis (Economics) on a PDP-11 with a 300 baud dial up modem and a dumb terminal in my apartment. All caps on the terminal, so I had to go to the computer lab and edit. Good times. Relevance to thread: I wrote a rocket launch game, and one for aiming a projectile (mortar). |
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In case anyone is still playing China Booster Crash Bingo at home, the latest guess from EU SST is for a re-entry at 2021-05-09 02:11 UTC ±190 minutes. This is 10:11 PM EDT tonight for the east coast of the US.
https://www.eusst.eu/newsroom/eu-sst...cz5brb/#Tianhe Looking at their orbit projections, my Atlantic Ocean Maidenhead grid box from an earlier post is real possibility if it comes down a few minutes early: ![]()
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If it holds on for another two orbits per the above map, it could possibly crash on Hackensack, NJ!!!!!
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