US satellite poses threat to human life

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

The U.S. military is planning to shoot down a broken spy satellite from space. The rocket poses a direct threat to human life, as it contains highly toxic fuel and is expected to hit Earth in early March.

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  • @98tsle they can't their army is to unmodern and small

  • The main reason why they shot the spy satellite is because they don't want anyone else to get their hands on the damn thing.

  • russia shuld attack usa

  • @poorsillyboy Space is no one's... Anyway, weaponising it in this current day and age would only mean oribtal platforms, nothing more. And think about how minute that is compared to the rest of the vast spacial universe. The more like Star Wars, the better.

  • Everyone must recognize that this news broadcast is nothing but a bunch of propoganda molded by the russian media RT stands for russian television , but they try to make it look like an Amaerican broadcast!

    Don't forget russia kills it's own journalists for telling the truth about their country!!

    They are just mad that America posesses the technology to accomplish these missions while they starve in russia .Russia and it's friend Serbia are masters of propoganda ! Don't fall for it!

  • SPACE IS NOT OURS TO WEAPONISE!

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  • @subprime2006 We can't buy anything. 70 % of your computer components are chinesse.

  • @05you2 If you blow a satelite up most of the fragments stay up there. they still have orbital velocity. On one of the shuttle missions the windscreen was almost penetrated by a peice of space debris. Investigation showed it to be a flake of paint from a Russian spacecraft launched 5 years earlier.

    There is now international agreement to reduce space debris, forinstance explosive bolts used to separate spacecraft stages must now be captive and not debris released during separation.

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