by distefanom » Sun Jan 07, 2018 12:24 pm
I ever wondered why, this kind of scientific investigations (Tethered satellites), NEVER have had a "sequel" of any kind....
Also, even if I'm not prone to the so called cospiration theories, I wonder why this experiment has been readily spread as "unsuccessful" and stopped.
I.e. the cable itself, has been said to containing "bubbles" that may have endangered cable functionality causing the "snap" after a while it was unrolling into space....
Or maybe too many amps (current) passed trough it and, just like a thunder strike, vaporized the metal...
Personally I don't think that engineers, while working and assembling this kind of probe, could have underestimated electrical aspects ... All the appliances at home have a protection against static electricity of some sort...
I understand that scientific investigations usually "jumps into the unknown" but, even with ONE suspect that the satellite tether could have been traversed by so much electrical current, should have triggered the idea on how this suspected dynamo could work and how it could be used in space for various purposes... like satellite propulsion and/or orbit stabilization; nor electrical power source.
I think, instead, that something like "new weapons" could have, instead, triggered the military interest on all this and, this way explaing all this "cover up".
mmmh! It's definitely NOT CLEAR to me.
I ever wondered why, this kind of scientific investigations (Tethered satellites), NEVER have had a "sequel" of any kind....
Also, even if I'm not prone to the so called cospiration theories, I wonder why this experiment has been readily spread as "unsuccessful" and stopped.
I.e. the cable itself, has been said to containing "bubbles" that may have endangered cable functionality causing the "snap" after a while it was unrolling into space....
Or maybe too many amps (current) passed trough it and, just like a thunder strike, vaporized the metal...
Personally I don't think that engineers, while working and assembling this kind of probe, could have underestimated electrical aspects ... All the appliances at home have a protection against static electricity of some sort...
I understand that scientific investigations usually "jumps into the unknown" but, even with ONE suspect that the satellite tether could have been traversed by so much electrical current, should have triggered the idea on how this suspected dynamo could work and how it could be used in space for various purposes... like satellite propulsion and/or orbit stabilization; nor electrical power source.
I think, instead, that something like "new weapons" could have, instead, triggered the military interest on all this and, this way explaing all this "cover up".
mmmh! It's definitely NOT CLEAR to me.