There is a sophisticated tracking network that tracks satellites and other space objects and derbies. NORAD is the primary agency for this. However, there is no real control and no way to really prevent objects from hitting each other. There was a recent collision of a Russian satellite and and IRIDIUM satellite which resulted in the destruction of both satellites. This may result in some sort of international coordination of positions of satellites.
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As the former Payload Test Director for GOES-O, I wish NASA, NOAA and Boeing a very successful launch.
Way to go Alicia and Paul...........
Simo
simosays1 2 years ago
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simosays1 2 years ago
Satellite looks complicated, intresting.
AJPlanet74 2 years ago
I am fast becoming a satellite freak. LOL
opchidexio 2 years ago
How do they prevent all those satellites from hitting each other?
Space travel is the way to the future.
ThisBoyTV 2 years ago
There is a sophisticated tracking network that tracks satellites and other space objects and derbies. NORAD is the primary agency for this. However, there is no real control and no way to really prevent objects from hitting each other. There was a recent collision of a Russian satellite and and IRIDIUM satellite which resulted in the destruction of both satellites. This may result in some sort of international coordination of positions of satellites.
spacestevie2 2 years ago 3
Great reply.. :) thank you
ThisBoyTV 2 years ago
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twrublewski 2 years ago
Thank you for the reply. Awesome task when u think about all the satellites and debris flying around.
ThisBoyTV 2 years ago
yay..cool you guys, lol
crimsoncoin 2 years ago