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NASA is publically saying that there is almost ZERO chance of it to hit
Any of our satellites.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by ujustneverknow
No change. The numbers I was using were geocentric, the Earth's center. That's how the calculations are done.
ssd.jpl.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by ThreeDeuce
NASA is publically saying that there is almost ZERO chance of it to hit
Any of our satellites.
And they are correct.
Originally posted by Xcouncil=wisdom
reply to post by ThreeDeuce
"is there danger of this thing hitting space debri we have left up there?"
Ive been posting the same question in all these threads about DA14... the silence I get in response is almost deafening
and I agree with the other poster above...the possibility of chaos in our orbital system seem totally imminent as this thing perturbs all our trash...redistributes it
Like playing marlbes I'd think
There is PROOF that NASA has deceived the World.
Testimony from Astronauts themselves have proven this
Zero chance of what, exactly? Where does "NASA" say that?
Yet, we take them at their word that there is ZERO chance?
Originally posted by Xcouncil=wisdom
So...there is a chance (yes, probably just above zero) that it will hit one possibly more satelites...and (not including the space junk as a satelite per say) will certainly (if that happens) cause chaos to reign in our system
Whoo who!
OK Ok..I am totally exagerating
However...like the game of marbles I referenced before...when something traveling this fast intersects another object...however small or seemingly unimportant...what that object then does can be disruptive to our lifestyles....Im not saying were going back to the stone age...but...imagine no satelite TV for a few days...no internet...possibly GPS disruptions that kinda stuff
I mean it is possible isn't it?