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US: Broken satellite will be shot down
Yahoo/AP ^ | 2/14/2008 | Lolita Baldor

Posted on 02/14/2008 12:09:48 PM PST by mojito

WASHINGTON - President Bush decided to fire a military missile to bring down a broken spy satellite because of the potential danger to people from rocket fuel it is carrying, officials said Thursday.

Deputy National Security Adviser James Jeffries, briefing reporters at the Pentagon, did not say when the attempted intercept would be conducted, but the satellite is expected to hit Earth during the first week of March.

Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the same briefing that the "window of opportunity" for such a shootdown, presumably to be launched from a Navy ship, will open in the next three or four days and last for seven or eight days. He did not say whether the Pentagon has decided on an exact launch date.

He said a Navy missile known as Standard Missile 3 would be fired in an attempt to intercept the satellite just prior to it re-entering Earth's atmosphere. It would be "next to impossible" to hit the satellite after that because of atmospheric disturbances, Cartwright said.

A second goal, he said, is to directly hit the fuel tank in order to minimize the amount of fuel that returns to Earth.

Cartwright also said that if an initial shootdown attempt fails, a decision will be made whether to take a second shot.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aerospace; banglist; fireworks; spacejunk
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This could be interesting.
1 posted on 02/14/2008 12:09:49 PM PST by mojito
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To: mojito; magslinger

Are you watching China? All your satellites are belong to us.


2 posted on 02/14/2008 12:11:37 PM PST by neodad (USS Vincennes (CG 49) "Checkmate Cruiser")
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To: mojito
President Bush decided to fire a military missile to bring down a broken spy satellite because of the potential danger to people from rocket fuel it is carrying, officials said Thursday.

B.S. It is a loud and clear message to China, in reply to their anti-satellite program.

3 posted on 02/14/2008 12:11:52 PM PST by SampleMan (We are a free and industrious people, socialist nannies do not become us.)
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To: mojito

wouldn’t all the fuel burn up on re-entry. That would make a nice view coming back down to earth.


5 posted on 02/14/2008 12:12:26 PM PST by vin-one (REMEMBER the WTC !!!!!!!!)
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To: mojito

Hopefully they can hit it in fewer shots than threads.


6 posted on 02/14/2008 12:12:27 PM PST by RightWhale (Clam down! avoid ataque de nervosa)
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To: mojito

Hmmm. I didn’t think the SM3 had the range/intercept/blah blah.

I hope they don’t frikkin miss.


7 posted on 02/14/2008 12:13:33 PM PST by sam_paine (X .................................)
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President Bush decided to fire a military missile to bring down a broken spy satellite...

A missile!? Why is THAT necessary? Doesn't anyone understand, as Senators Feinstein and Schumer do, that a single .50 BMG round is more than enough for this task? Sheesh!

8 posted on 02/14/2008 12:14:17 PM PST by Ancesthntr (An ex-citizen of the Frederation trying to stop Monica's Ex-Boyfriend's Wife from becoming President)
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This is great newz, cause this friggin thing was gonna land in my back yard, so I was really concerned about my hound dogs.
9 posted on 02/14/2008 12:16:06 PM PST by webschooner (A Conservative voting for John McCain is like trying to pick up a turd by the clean end.)
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To: RightWhale

;-)


10 posted on 02/14/2008 12:17:47 PM PST by ButThreeLeftsDo (Blessed be the LORD my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight.)
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To: mojito

As a guess, the satellite is more likely to be totally destroyed by the re-entry if is comes down in small pieces. The interception will make the destruction of highly classified technology much more likely. It will be decades before we find out just exactly what that satellite had on board that the Pentagon didn’t want anyone else to find out about. Something they didn’t want Russia of China to reverse engineer in the next few years, that is for sure.


11 posted on 02/14/2008 12:18:21 PM PST by the lone wolf (Good Luck, and watch out for stobor.)
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Doesn’t matter. As soon as Hillery or Obama make it to the White House, they’ll sell the technology, cancel the program, and use the funds to pay incoming illegals. (This is not a particularly gross exaggeration.....)


12 posted on 02/14/2008 12:20:40 PM PST by Da Coyote
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To: SampleMan
B.S. It is a loud and clear message to China, in reply to their anti-satellite program.

That, too ... but I think the primary concern is to ensure that payload chunks don't land intact within the borders of Russia or China.

13 posted on 02/14/2008 12:21:04 PM PST by r9etb
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How do you “shoot down” something that is in orbit. The best you can do is smash it into a bazillion pieces. Newton made these things quite clear.


14 posted on 02/14/2008 12:21:18 PM PST by -YYZ- (Strong like bull, smart like ox.)
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To: mojito

It seems that, if done right, a successful intercept could ensure it lands in the ocean rather than on enemy soil.


15 posted on 02/14/2008 12:22:07 PM PST by Dilbert56 (Harry Reid, D-Nev.: "We're going to pick up Senate seats as a result of this war.")
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Good test of a Standard-3 but I can’t help wondering if we don’t still have the ASAT weapon. It worked wonderfully.

If this works (and it probably will), it means that the Standard-3 is essentially an operational ASAT.

16 posted on 02/14/2008 12:22:08 PM PST by r9etb
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To: neodad

Your post reminded me of something I recently saw up here on FR. In case you missed it, take a look to see the “nice” debris field China created with one of their ASAT tests. Makes me wonder how stuff still survives up there without turning into swiss cheese.

http://celestrak.com/events/asat.asp


17 posted on 02/14/2008 12:22:59 PM PST by RedCell (Honor thy Father (9/6/07) - Semper Fi)
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To: the lone wolf
As a guess, the satellite is more likely to be totally destroyed by the re-entry if is comes down in small pieces.

These "small pieces" will establish their own orbits, creating a nightmare for other orbiting bodies (like commercial communitication satellites.)

What will be the altitude of intercept?

18 posted on 02/14/2008 12:24:03 PM PST by nonsporting
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Stupidest idea ever. Let’s just create the largest debris hazard we can for our astros in LEO, and then confine us to this planet.

Man, whoever decided to put politicians in charge of anything more complicated than a matchstick needs to be tarred and feathered...at the very least.


19 posted on 02/14/2008 12:25:20 PM PST by AntiKev (Von nichts kommt nichts.)
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To: F15Eagle

I recall we said the Standard could/would not be used in this way?

I guess they are reviewing the info now.


20 posted on 02/14/2008 12:25:48 PM PST by colonialhk (Harry and Nancy are our best moron allies)
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