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Yes, "safety reasons." A mysterious satellite that just happens to "malfunction" just a short while in orbit. No self destruct mechanism. No way to bring it down safety.Danger said:I believe the Chinese shot theirs down as a weapons test. This was shot down for safety reasons.
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An actual missile would be lower and slower, but would also be smaller, more unexpected, on a less certain flight path that has not been calculated precisely by scientists over a long period of time, and may include various countermeasures to ensure it doesn't get blown out of the sky. We also waited for optimal weather conditions to take out this satellite, and that also wouldn't be an option in the event of a missile launch.PRMoon said:That's right we shot down an object moving at just over 10,000 miles an hour in high orbit with a non explosive weapon and it was decimated.
Giovanni Casanova said:An actual missile would be lower and slower, but would also be smaller, more unexpected, on a less certain flight path that has not been calculated precisely by scientists over a long period of time, and may include various countermeasures to ensure it doesn't get blown out of the sky. We also waited for optimal weather conditions to take out this satellite, and that also wouldn't be an option in the event of a missile launch.
And just think -- if they take out our surveillance satellites first, we'd be in a REAL clusterf*ck.