sydneyACE - Now I understand why people like you can't amalgamate into everyday life like normal human beings. Cramped up in your little room, reading and absorbing mostly useless information AND THEN attempting to sound moderately intelligent (via the 'faceless' internet).
C'mon little fella, wipe the dried semen from your lips and live a little. Life doesn't revolve around blow-up dolls.
I have a plan for the junk. I think your video is great, would it be ok for me to use and add on to this for a video I am doing? please get back to me, Thank you.
Sorry, you're right. I was too agressive with my responce. I read your comment, it sounded like someone dumb who didn't know what they were talking about (which happens WAY too many times online), so I wanted to correct you and make you feel dumb for making a ridiculous, missleading comment. I should have left the reply that I had originally intended to which was; "What do you mean 'we will be seriously fucked'?" I got carried away. Please accept my appologies.
To avoid confusion, you could try being more specific next time you post a "we will be seriously fucked" comment. It is very open to interpretation, and sounded like a typical "doom and gloom, alarmist" comment without much thought put into it. I don't know you from a box of rocks, but typically when I read a comment that SEEMS to imply that we're all gonna be killed by falling space-junk, I assume the person posting-it doesn't have a clue, and I respond accordingly.
@bdiddy77777 BTW, the whole "ass out of U and me" saying is "the worst". It just amazes me how people will repeat things they hear without thinking about what the're actually saying. I figure if I bring-it to enough people's attention, maybe word will spread. Nothing personal against you, but if you never bring-it-up, how will people know. You know?
Its just space junk that will most likely come down in the water, is one hypothesis. Or maybe this crap starts raining down on the planet like dripping fire right out of the "Book of Revelations" just depends on how many pieces hit one another. Remember that those geniuses that shot all this junk up there all had PHD's. One more catastrophe. I wish Jesus would take all the stupid people during the "Rapture", so the rest of us could go back to laying in the sun and playing in the water all day.
They always said, "Never camp down stream from a white man"! If two collide, they may all go fking BANG! This has to be fixed people! Somehow, some way people must become smarter. The people who shot this crap up there are the "Cream of the Crop". Every where I turn I see stupid shit like this, for the last 30 years. Quite possibly reason never did exist in any measurable way on this rock. We can fix it or you can kiss your loved ones goodbye. Simple no?
@aurlll It's pretty obvious you don't know what you're talking about. The "size" of these objects is miss-represented by the size of the dots. If the dots were scale-sized, you wouldn't even be able to see them in this simulation. Most of this stuff is TINY. It's impossible for all of it to magically decide to "rain-down" all at the same time. Something has to act-on it to cause it to loose it's velocity and come-out of orbit.
@aurlll Yes... Collisions can happen, and some of those collisions MIGHT cause the objects to fall out-of orbit. Most of these objects are so small, they wouldn't suvive the re-entry through the Earth's atmosphere (ever seen a meteor-shower?). On-top of that, pretty-much none of this material is thermally-shielded (remember Columbia?) further reducing the rish of anything surviving re-entry in-tact. Having said all-that, IF something did happen to somehow survive re-entry...
@aurlll the statistical chance of it actually hitting someone (or someone's property) and actually causing any injury is TINY. I bet the likelyhood would be so close to 0, it would effectively BE 0. You (and your loved-ones) are probably 10,000,000 times more-likely to be struck by lightning than to be hit by falling space debris. Having said all of THAT... The level of intelligence of people like you never ceases to amaze me. Another thing that blows-my-mind is level of hypocrisy...
@aurlll you must posses to sit-there behind your keyboard, typing a comment on the INTERNET (which is only made-possible through the "magic" of satellites), criticizing the very people that made-it possible. It's almost beyond comprehension that anyone could be as ignorant as you. You want Jesus to take all the stupid people during the rapture? There's something strangely ironic about that statement. It makes me laugh. You don't posses the mental capacity to understand WHY it's funny...
On a side-note, are you saying you would rather be here on-earth than in-heaven? I thought the whole point of the rapture was for the Christains to go to a better place and leave all of us "dumb" non-believers here on Earth to face "hell-on-earth". You make about as much sense as a screen-door on a submarine...
everyone should share this video with their friends...it's sad, but a fact that, most people are oblivious to the alarming amount of space junk around our planet. If we don't act quickly, we will seriously be fucked.
@bdiddy77777 Why will we be "seriously fucked"? "Act quickly"? What do you suggest we do? Send a giant hoover into space to clean-up the debris? How-much do yo think that would cost? Maybe we should stop launching satellites into space? After-all who needs the internet, or cell-phones, or TV, or weather predictions, or GPS, or, or, or... Maybe dumb hypicrites like you should just stop typing without thinking. Thanks though...
@sydneyACE I'm not a space engineer or whatever, so I don't know exactly what the scientific community should do. Also, I never said anything about stopping the launch of satellites.
Before you call somebody out, do some research so you don't sound like a moronic little 14yr old who thinks he's a master on satellite technology, just because he's recently watched a youtube video about space debris. Ignorant piece of shit.
@bdiddy77777 You still didn't answer the question. Why would we be "seriously fucked"? I'm not the ignorant one. You watch a video on YouTube which represents space debris by dots that aren't even CLOSE to proper scale. Those dots used to represent objects would be the size of apartment buildings if this were to scale. You obviously saw some merit in my comment and decided to check-it-out for yourself, hence the "Kessler" remark. Why don't you tell us all what else that article...
@bdiddy77777 says? I will tell everyone since you probably wont because it doesn't support your argument; The "VAST MAJORITY" of the debris in space are small particles, less than 1cm in size. As such, these debris pose absolutely ZERO threat to people on the ground. In-fact the earth is CONSTANTLY being bombarded by Micrometeorites about this size. It is estimated that 10,000-20,000 TONS of this stuff (non-manmade) enters our atmosphere every year. So I will ask you AGIAN...
@bdiddy77777 WHY will we be "seriously fucked"? As for the Kessler Syndrome, if you understood it in the slightest, you would realize the issues that it speculates about don't apply to people on the ground. It is simply a theory that tries to determine a certain "limit" on the amount of material in-orbit that would be required to cause a "cascade" effect. There is a limit, if reached, that would create debris (through collisions) faster than objects fall out-of orbit. So...
@bdiddy77777 essentialy, if there is too much stuff up-there, it will pose a threat to space missions. That's the "Kessler Syndrome" in a nutshell. I studied it in college. I am not some "moronic little 14yr old", nor am I an "ignorant piece of shit", I'm educated in this VERY subject. As such, it is a bit of a "pet peeve" of mine. It's VERY frustrating to see people posting "doom and gloom" comments about stuff they don't understand.
@sydneyACE I was well aware of what Kessler Syndrome is well before I watched this video, thanks. When I say we, I am talking about future space missions because, as you so "politely" put before, the vast majority of space debris are tiny particles. These are a VERY serious threat to satellites, rockets, etc.. This affects humans on Earth because, if KS comes true, every satellite we launch into space (GPS, tv, etc..) would be heavily damaged, or destroyed.
@bdiddy77777 If that really is what you meant, then I agree with you. Normally when someone says "WE will be seriously fucked" I understand them to be saying that everyone is in some-sort of iminent danger. Yes, the space debris are starting to pose a threat to our space-program. In-school we brainstormed and devised a few strategies to cope with exactly this issue, which is why it is near and dear to my heart... The BIGGEST problem however stems mostly from public missconception...
@sydneyACE Yes, that is exactly what I was talking about.
Pro tip: Next time you're confused about somebody's stance on something, DISCUSS IT like a normal human being....instead of acting like a total asshole. I don't care how much you know on a subject. Being polite in life will get you much farther than shoving knowledge in somebody's face.
@bdiddy77777 on this topic. People see videos like this and freak-out about how scary it is and shit. These people are the ones who think we have no business in-space. They usually ARE "dumb hypocrites" who have no idea what they are talking-about. They are just too thick to realize that their way of life would not be possible whatsoever without these satellites. The simplest (and cheapest) solution to the problem is simply just to track this stuff...
@bdiddy77777 and just avoid launching anything into possible collision situations. (Which is exactly what is currently being done.) As detection gets better and better we will be able to track smaller and smaller pieces. Pieces below a certain mass are currently delt-with effectively by using "Whipple Shields". As technology progresses, the bigger-stuff will most-likely be dealt-with by using ground-based (or aircraft-based) precision projectiles.
@solidsnake1447 Well think about it even taking a shit is pollution so what are you saying? The whole world should go back to the 1600's and even then they still used to pollute with camp fires and so forth. By all means you are more then welcome to unplug your PC and sit in a dark room. Even right now you are polluting when you breath as the carbon dioxide that you exhale is classed an pollutant gas. Really space debris is just a problem we have to solve nothing else
Westford first attempt 35 million pieces of copper needles (33kg) Midas II-4 okt.21 1961. Westford second attempt ... 300km altitude nuclear explosion in 1962 in July 9th Van Allen radiation belt attachment. Okt.19 1962. Sun Ranger detonation. Nuclear cell battery instead of applying more satellites. The ozone hole punch sulfur hexa-fluoride, nitrogen oxides, ... Natrium 7000000Watt 1kg gas lights, a height of 100 km .... And it's all the merits of the U.S.! This is not to boast?
The software is called DOCTOR (Display of Objects Circulating in Terrestrial Orbits) and is being developed at our institute (Institute of Aerospace Systems, TU Braunschweig, Germany) specifically to simulate and visualize space debris around Earth.
sydneyACE - Now I understand why people like you can't amalgamate into everyday life like normal human beings. Cramped up in your little room, reading and absorbing mostly useless information AND THEN attempting to sound moderately intelligent (via the 'faceless' internet).
C'mon little fella, wipe the dried semen from your lips and live a little. Life doesn't revolve around blow-up dolls.
@biddy777777 - you rock!
Brashyboy 1 day ago
I guess we won't be winning "yard of the month" any time soon.
cataubawoman 5 days ago
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I have a plan for the junk. I think your video is great, would it be ok for me to use and add on to this for a video I am doing? please get back to me, Thank you.
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Sorry, you're right. I was too agressive with my responce. I read your comment, it sounded like someone dumb who didn't know what they were talking about (which happens WAY too many times online), so I wanted to correct you and make you feel dumb for making a ridiculous, missleading comment. I should have left the reply that I had originally intended to which was; "What do you mean 'we will be seriously fucked'?" I got carried away. Please accept my appologies.
sydneyACE 6 days ago
To avoid confusion, you could try being more specific next time you post a "we will be seriously fucked" comment. It is very open to interpretation, and sounded like a typical "doom and gloom, alarmist" comment without much thought put into it. I don't know you from a box of rocks, but typically when I read a comment that SEEMS to imply that we're all gonna be killed by falling space-junk, I assume the person posting-it doesn't have a clue, and I respond accordingly.
sydneyACE 6 days ago
@sydneyACE well that's why that one phrase is so popular:
When you assume you make an Ass out of U and Me.
bdiddy77777 6 days ago
@bdiddy77777 That phrase makes me laugh every time I hear-it. I makes pretty-much no sense.
First; Typically when somebody assumes something, they don't make an ass of anyone.
Second; IF somebody makes an incorrect assumption SOMETIMES they make an ass of themselves but RARELY make an ass of anyone else.
This case is actually a pretty good example. How did MY assumption make an ass out-of YOU?
Think about it. That phrase is senseless at best.
sydneyACE 6 days ago
@sydneyACE ok, well yeah, whatever. you could use that argument against almost every other phrase in existence.
you still acted like an ass when it wasn't necessary.
bdiddy77777 6 days ago
@bdiddy77777 BTW, the whole "ass out of U and me" saying is "the worst". It just amazes me how people will repeat things they hear without thinking about what the're actually saying. I figure if I bring-it to enough people's attention, maybe word will spread. Nothing personal against you, but if you never bring-it-up, how will people know. You know?
sydneyACE 6 days ago
Jesus?really?,sorry I dont think so,is a childrens story
viorcustom 1 week ago
Check out the video HOPE 20X
would this help?
stillsearchingstrong 1 week ago
Earth now has a "Man Made" RING just like the Super Giant Gas planets. Wow!
battercl 1 week ago
Its just space junk that will most likely come down in the water, is one hypothesis. Or maybe this crap starts raining down on the planet like dripping fire right out of the "Book of Revelations" just depends on how many pieces hit one another. Remember that those geniuses that shot all this junk up there all had PHD's. One more catastrophe. I wish Jesus would take all the stupid people during the "Rapture", so the rest of us could go back to laying in the sun and playing in the water all day.
aurlll 3 weeks ago
They always said, "Never camp down stream from a white man"! If two collide, they may all go fking BANG! This has to be fixed people! Somehow, some way people must become smarter. The people who shot this crap up there are the "Cream of the Crop". Every where I turn I see stupid shit like this, for the last 30 years. Quite possibly reason never did exist in any measurable way on this rock. We can fix it or you can kiss your loved ones goodbye. Simple no?
aurlll 3 weeks ago
@aurlll It's pretty obvious you don't know what you're talking about. The "size" of these objects is miss-represented by the size of the dots. If the dots were scale-sized, you wouldn't even be able to see them in this simulation. Most of this stuff is TINY. It's impossible for all of it to magically decide to "rain-down" all at the same time. Something has to act-on it to cause it to loose it's velocity and come-out of orbit.
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@aurlll Yes... Collisions can happen, and some of those collisions MIGHT cause the objects to fall out-of orbit. Most of these objects are so small, they wouldn't suvive the re-entry through the Earth's atmosphere (ever seen a meteor-shower?). On-top of that, pretty-much none of this material is thermally-shielded (remember Columbia?) further reducing the rish of anything surviving re-entry in-tact. Having said all-that, IF something did happen to somehow survive re-entry...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@aurlll the statistical chance of it actually hitting someone (or someone's property) and actually causing any injury is TINY. I bet the likelyhood would be so close to 0, it would effectively BE 0. You (and your loved-ones) are probably 10,000,000 times more-likely to be struck by lightning than to be hit by falling space debris. Having said all of THAT... The level of intelligence of people like you never ceases to amaze me. Another thing that blows-my-mind is level of hypocrisy...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@aurlll you must posses to sit-there behind your keyboard, typing a comment on the INTERNET (which is only made-possible through the "magic" of satellites), criticizing the very people that made-it possible. It's almost beyond comprehension that anyone could be as ignorant as you. You want Jesus to take all the stupid people during the rapture? There's something strangely ironic about that statement. It makes me laugh. You don't posses the mental capacity to understand WHY it's funny...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@aurlll but... Trust Me. It is. Verry Funny.
On a side-note, are you saying you would rather be here on-earth than in-heaven? I thought the whole point of the rapture was for the Christains to go to a better place and leave all of us "dumb" non-believers here on Earth to face "hell-on-earth". You make about as much sense as a screen-door on a submarine...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
Its raining M&M's!!!
Baldoxxx4000 4 weeks ago
looks like an atom with an electron cloud around it
3iikka 1 month ago
everyone should share this video with their friends...it's sad, but a fact that, most people are oblivious to the alarming amount of space junk around our planet. If we don't act quickly, we will seriously be fucked.
bdiddy77777 1 month ago
@bdiddy77777 Why will we be "seriously fucked"? "Act quickly"? What do you suggest we do? Send a giant hoover into space to clean-up the debris? How-much do yo think that would cost? Maybe we should stop launching satellites into space? After-all who needs the internet, or cell-phones, or TV, or weather predictions, or GPS, or, or, or... Maybe dumb hypicrites like you should just stop typing without thinking. Thanks though...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@sydneyACE I'm not a space engineer or whatever, so I don't know exactly what the scientific community should do. Also, I never said anything about stopping the launch of satellites.
Before you call somebody out, do some research so you don't sound like a moronic little 14yr old who thinks he's a master on satellite technology, just because he's recently watched a youtube video about space debris. Ignorant piece of shit.
Wikipedia search: 'Kessler Syndrome'
Stay in school, kid.
bdiddy77777 1 week ago
@bdiddy77777 You still didn't answer the question. Why would we be "seriously fucked"? I'm not the ignorant one. You watch a video on YouTube which represents space debris by dots that aren't even CLOSE to proper scale. Those dots used to represent objects would be the size of apartment buildings if this were to scale. You obviously saw some merit in my comment and decided to check-it-out for yourself, hence the "Kessler" remark. Why don't you tell us all what else that article...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@bdiddy77777 says? I will tell everyone since you probably wont because it doesn't support your argument; The "VAST MAJORITY" of the debris in space are small particles, less than 1cm in size. As such, these debris pose absolutely ZERO threat to people on the ground. In-fact the earth is CONSTANTLY being bombarded by Micrometeorites about this size. It is estimated that 10,000-20,000 TONS of this stuff (non-manmade) enters our atmosphere every year. So I will ask you AGIAN...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@bdiddy77777 WHY will we be "seriously fucked"? As for the Kessler Syndrome, if you understood it in the slightest, you would realize the issues that it speculates about don't apply to people on the ground. It is simply a theory that tries to determine a certain "limit" on the amount of material in-orbit that would be required to cause a "cascade" effect. There is a limit, if reached, that would create debris (through collisions) faster than objects fall out-of orbit. So...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@bdiddy77777 essentialy, if there is too much stuff up-there, it will pose a threat to space missions. That's the "Kessler Syndrome" in a nutshell. I studied it in college. I am not some "moronic little 14yr old", nor am I an "ignorant piece of shit", I'm educated in this VERY subject. As such, it is a bit of a "pet peeve" of mine. It's VERY frustrating to see people posting "doom and gloom" comments about stuff they don't understand.
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@sydneyACE I was well aware of what Kessler Syndrome is well before I watched this video, thanks. When I say we, I am talking about future space missions because, as you so "politely" put before, the vast majority of space debris are tiny particles. These are a VERY serious threat to satellites, rockets, etc.. This affects humans on Earth because, if KS comes true, every satellite we launch into space (GPS, tv, etc..) would be heavily damaged, or destroyed.
That's why we'd be seriously fucked.
bdiddy77777 1 week ago
@bdiddy77777 If that really is what you meant, then I agree with you. Normally when someone says "WE will be seriously fucked" I understand them to be saying that everyone is in some-sort of iminent danger. Yes, the space debris are starting to pose a threat to our space-program. In-school we brainstormed and devised a few strategies to cope with exactly this issue, which is why it is near and dear to my heart... The BIGGEST problem however stems mostly from public missconception...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@sydneyACE Yes, that is exactly what I was talking about.
Pro tip: Next time you're confused about somebody's stance on something, DISCUSS IT like a normal human being....instead of acting like a total asshole. I don't care how much you know on a subject. Being polite in life will get you much farther than shoving knowledge in somebody's face.
bdiddy77777 1 week ago
@bdiddy77777 on this topic. People see videos like this and freak-out about how scary it is and shit. These people are the ones who think we have no business in-space. They usually ARE "dumb hypocrites" who have no idea what they are talking-about. They are just too thick to realize that their way of life would not be possible whatsoever without these satellites. The simplest (and cheapest) solution to the problem is simply just to track this stuff...
sydneyACE 1 week ago
@bdiddy77777 and just avoid launching anything into possible collision situations. (Which is exactly what is currently being done.) As detection gets better and better we will be able to track smaller and smaller pieces. Pieces below a certain mass are currently delt-with effectively by using "Whipple Shields". As technology progresses, the bigger-stuff will most-likely be dealt-with by using ground-based (or aircraft-based) precision projectiles.
sydneyACE 1 week ago
how long does this vid represent?
loolcat20 1 month ago
@loolcat20 It says right in the title, 20,000 days. Which is about 55 years. It represents from 1957-2012. Sputnik until today.
sydneyACE 1 week ago
were doooooommmmed!
loolcat20 1 month ago
Even in space we are polluting???
solidsnake1447 2 months ago
@solidsnake1447 Well think about it even taking a shit is pollution so what are you saying? The whole world should go back to the 1600's and even then they still used to pollute with camp fires and so forth. By all means you are more then welcome to unplug your PC and sit in a dark room. Even right now you are polluting when you breath as the carbon dioxide that you exhale is classed an pollutant gas. Really space debris is just a problem we have to solve nothing else
fpvshitsonhsv 2 months ago
where ever in the universe human kinds are,pollution and self-destrction are a universal constant.
irishbreakfast 2 months ago
@irishbreakfast That's life in general, not just humanity.
zzzIdividedbyzerozzz 1 month ago
Ha, i bet some aliens are talking about our Orbit and all this trash out there, no wonder that we dont can contact anyone, we are pigs... realy man
skillExtasy 3 months ago
Westford first attempt 35 million pieces of copper needles (33kg) Midas II-4 okt.21 1961. Westford second attempt ... 300km altitude nuclear explosion in 1962 in July 9th Van Allen radiation belt attachment. Okt.19 1962. Sun Ranger detonation. Nuclear cell battery instead of applying more satellites. The ozone hole punch sulfur hexa-fluoride, nitrogen oxides, ... Natrium 7000000Watt 1kg gas lights, a height of 100 km .... And it's all the merits of the U.S.! This is not to boast?
emanacio 3 months ago
@emanacio what were you saying??
Maeguk 3 months ago
hisa reminds me of a virus have we become a viral infection in space and aliens are going to be the antibodis hah ahahahahahaha
bluebeard2011 5 months ago
The software is called DOCTOR (Display of Objects Circulating in Terrestrial Orbits) and is being developed at our institute (Institute of Aerospace Systems, TU Braunschweig, Germany) specifically to simulate and visualize space debris around Earth.
ilrtubs 8 months ago
That is cool as hell
djsuperstar717 9 months ago
what was the radius around those objects? also what was the simulation software used?
GallantGabriella 9 months ago