If you have google earth, click on this
http://adn.agi.com/SatelliteDatabase/Sa ... tabase.kmz
it's almost a cloud around the earth, zoom out and you will see click on a satellite icon for info
if you don't have google earth go to http://earth.google.com and download the program first
It appears to be a live feed
satellite junkyard in Google Earth
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Unbelievable that is.. Is it not time they get fined?
Mark
Unbelievable that is.. Is it not time they get fined?
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Looks to me like the potential for 30000+ Weapons of Moderate Destruction
if they are deorbited at the right time that is
if they are deorbited at the right time that is
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Who should get fined? For much of this there is currently no technological solution. Launch vehicles remain in a low orbit until they decay, satellites that fail can't be moved, and even those that end their life gracefully usually aren't deorbited because of cost constraints. The biggest problem isn't the satellites, but debris, and that's very difficult to control.mark swain wrote:Unbelievable that is.. Is it not time they get fined?
This isn't a problem caused by negligence of operators, and fines won't change anything. It's something that needs to be addressed by international policy and by advances in technology.
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The vast majority of this stuff can't be deorbited, because it is uncontrolled. Also, only a tiny fraction of these objects are large enough to reach the ground. In fact, we count on natural decays to help keep the low Earth orbit environment from getting too filled up. Many objects (especially rocket bodies) only have a short lifetime in orbit.BMAONE23 wrote:Looks to me like the potential for 30000+ Weapons of Moderate Destruction
if they are deorbited at the right time that is
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Not certain what could cause that..There is the "Sun over the Hills" icon at the top that will place a night shadow click on...click offpaholsky wrote:How do you stop Google Earth turning into night mode? When I go to Google Earth it keeps going to night mode. How do you stop that?