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Putin's satellite killer in space will rape and kill Obama's satellites one by one

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Russia tests 'satellite catcher'

By Paul Rincon
Science editor, BBC News website

The three Rodnik satellites were sent into orbit on a Rockot launcher like this one
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Russia may be testing a satellite capable of chasing down other orbiting spacecraft, observers say.

Such technology could be used for a wide variety of uses, including to repair malfunctioning spacecraft, but also to destroy or disable them.

The Kosmos 2499 satellite separated from the upper stage of its rocket a year ago and then chased it down.

The Russian mission follows similar on-orbit tests this year carried out by the US and China.

Kosmos 2499 was launched on 25 December 2013 as part of a seemingly routine mission to add new Rodnik communications satellites to an existing constellation.

Previous Rodnik launches had carried a trio of spacecraft, but on this occasion a fourth object was released into orbit.

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You test these things with your own satellites, because if you do it with other peoples' they get upset”

Robert Christy
Satellite observer
The US military initially classified the object as debris, but in May 2014, the Russian government told the United Nations that the launch had sent four satellites into orbit instead of three.

In the meantime, satellite observers had seen the object using engines to perform a series of unusual manoeuvres in space that changed its orbit.

These manoeuvres culminated on 9 November with a close approach to part of the rocket that originally launched the satellite into orbit.

According to satellite observer Robert Christy, who has been recording the craft's movements, Kosmos 2499 appears to have got to within a few tens of metres of the inactive Briz-KM rocket stage.

Close encounters
"I think this mission is a test, and you test these things with your own satellites, because if you do it with other peoples' they get upset. The Americans don't want bits of Russian hardware sitting alongside their satellites," Mr Christy told BBC News.

Mr Christy says he predicted this in August, tweeting "Cosmos 2499 - Maybe an inspector satellite? Its most probable target is the Briz-KM that launched it."

A satellite inspector is designed to sneak up on another satellite and photograph it or eavesdrop on its communications. But the same technology could also potentially be used to disable spacecraft - an anti-satellite weapon.


The US Air Force's ANGELS experimental satellite was also designed to manoeuvre close to a rocket stage
"The point is that each side sees the other can do it," said Mr Christy.

But the potential uses of such technology are not solely hostile - it could also be valuable to civilian satellite operators, allowing them to extend the lifetime of high-value assets in space through servicing, re-fuelling or repair on-orbit.

Though the mastery of such systems is highly desirable, it has proven extremely difficult in the past, with several failures.

Artificial intelligence
This year, both America and China have carried out tests similar to that carried out by Moscow.

On 28 July, the US Air Force launched an experimental satellite called ANGELS (short for Automated Navigation and Guidance Experiment for Local Space).

It was designed to manoeuvre around the upper stage of the Delta 4 rocket that had launched it into orbit with increasing degrees of automation and independence from human controllers on the ground. Sophisticated artificial intelligence systems are needed for such tasks.

The Chinese Shijian 15 satellite seems to be undertaking a similar task to that of Kosmos 2499. Launched on 19 July 2013, it has repeatedly approached and shadowed Shijian 7, an older Chinese satellite.

"The original satellite made some slight orbit adjustments, and then the other one copied them - keeping the distance the same. That suggests to me it's a test of rendezvous or chasing equipment. The satellite is probably self-controlling: if the target moves, it moves," said Mr Christy.

"The idea of the station-keeping is that if you're chasing my satellite, when you get near, I'll move it. So you've got to move at the same rate to catch up."

Intriguingly, another spacecraft launched on the same rocket as Shijian 15 may have used a robotic arm to release and then recapture a smaller companion satellite.

Such systems could potentially be used to disable spacecraft belonging to another state, but Mr Christy says China could be testing technology to be used by its space station, which is also set to use a robotic arm to grab modules in orbit.
 
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Is mystery Russian spacecraft a satellite-killer?

18:19 18 November 2014 by Paul Marks
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Is it watching the watchers? Russia has launched a spacecraft that is whizzing around low Earth orbit visiting satellites, it emerged this week. The mystery craft has renewed fears that Russia has revived its interest in developing anti-satellite weapons, a programme thought to have been abandoned in the 1980s.

Space object*2014-28E was launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia on 23*May alongside three communications satellites. The US Air Force Space Command is believed to be monitoring it closely.

The three satellites that launched alongside it – Kosmos*2496, 2497 and 2498 – are thought to be for military communications, says David Todd, an analyst with space-flight data provider Seradata of Welford, UK. "The fourth spacecraft, Kosmos*2499, is making regular changes to its orbit, including making a visit on 28*October to the Briz-M rocket stage that launched it," he says.

Precise manoeuvres

A satellite-killing spacecraft – also known as an anti-satellite weapon, or ASAT – needs to be able to carry out such manoeuvres. Such a spacecraft could visit and cripple spy satellites, say, by placing a small disabling explosive charge on them, or using a robot arm to disable their solar panels.

Severing the solar arrays makes more sense, says Todd, because it creates less space debris, which can harm all space users. "Disabling the arrays kills the power supply, and once you lose that you are dead, as we saw with the Philae comet lander this week."


Space debris from ASATs is already a threat: in 2007, China tested used a ground-to-air missile to destroy a defunct weather satellite. The shot caused international opprobrium and the resulting shower of 3000 pieces of debris is still troubling spacecraft. The International Space Station needs to change orbit regularly to avoid it.

Very cold war

In the 1960s, the Soviet Union had an active ASAT programme, but this was abandoned as the cold war came to an end. However, in 2010, with relations between the West and Russia deteriorating, Russian space commander Oleg Ostapenko revealed that such weapons were being studied again.

News of Kosmos*2499 comes as Russian relations with the West hit a new low, after president Vladimir Putin left the G20 meeting in Brisbane, Australia, early after enduring days of criticism over Russia's intervention in Ukraine.

But there may be a more prosaic explanation for Kosmos*2499. Other nations, including the US, have spacecraft to carry out maintenance on satellites. Kosmos*2499 might just be doing the same, Todd says.

And the US air force X-37B space plane, which spends many months on mystery missions in orbit at a time, is also capable of precision movements – and may have the ability to inspect, if not destroy, satellites
 
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A Russian spacecraft – conceivably some kind of orbital weapon – is circling Earth, and Russia isn't saying anything about it.

Nobody seems to know what it’s doing up there, nor what it's capable of doing.


Kosmos 2499, Object 2014-28E or NORAD 39765, whatever you call it, this strange craft appears to have gone up as an extra satellite from a planned launch, but Russia has never said what it’s for.

According to reports from the Financial Times and Russian Space Web, the orbiter is manoeuvrable and is the second secret Russian sat to be launched in the past two years.

The first went up in December last year, when a Rockot booster set off to replenish the Rodnik communications satellite constellation carrying three new sats. However, a fourth object also went into orbit at the same time, which skywatchers initially believed was space junk – until it started moving around with purpose.

The second launch took place in May this year, when another Rockot booster took off from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, ostensibly carrying three military satellites, but once again also releasing a fourth payload that was first designated as debris before onlookers claimed it made a clear manoeuvre.

Naturally, the tendency is for everyone to start panicking about the Cold War and assuming that the craft is some sort of war satellite or an anti-satellite weapon that’s going to start shooting all of the other sats out of the sky. But it could also be any other kind of experimental craft that the Russians just don’t feel like revealing yet because they’re just trying it out.

After all, it’s not as if other countries don’t have their own super-secret sats to play with, such as the US’s X-37b spaceplanes, the robot minishuttles that have been zipping up and down doing no one knows what for a few years now.

Kosmos 2499 made a number of changes in its trajectory before appearing to rendezvous with the Briz-KM stage, which delivered it into space back in May earlier this month. The two crafts came within a kilometre of each other at their closest pass, though why the satellite would be interested in the remains of the rocket stage is a mystery.

It could indicate a test of robotic refuelling or repairs, or an experimental way to sort out space debris, or it could be something entirely more nefarious.

“Whatever it is, [Object 2014-28E] looks experimental,” Patricia Lewis, research director at think-tank Chatham House and an expert in space security, told the FT.

“It could have a number of functions, some civilian and some military. One possibility is for some kind of grabber bar. Another would be kinetic pellets which shoot out at another satellite. Or possibly there could be a satellite-to-satellite cyber attack or jamming.” ®
 
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Putin's new weapon is a BAYI in space that will chase up behind any other satellite get behind them to screw their ass dead one after another. Bravo Putin! Bravo Russia!
 
Re: Putin's satellite killer in space will rape and kill Obama's satellites one by on

I have to confess that my gay staellite are knock-offs from my Chinky friend China and no match for US. :(
 
Re: Putin's satellite killer in space will rape and kill Obama's satellites one by on

putin got no friends at G20 meeting, kena forced to eat alone at the table and filmed by international media.

so much for russia He-man taking on the world.

no wonder he left early in a huff.
 
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putin got no friends at G20 meeting, kena forced to eat alone at the table and filmed by international media.

so much for russia He-man taking on the world.

no wonder he left early in a huff.

Hi eatshitndie... I know what u are up to but i will bring my threads to page one eventually and i am not doing this by myself. :D
 
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Putin's best friend PRC is there.


putin got no friends at G20 meeting, kena forced to eat alone at the table and filmed by international media.

so much for russia He-man taking on the world.

no wonder he left early in a huff.
 
Re: Putin's satellite killer in space will rape and kill Obama's satellites one by on

putin got no friends at G20 meeting, kena forced to eat alone at the table and filmed by international media.

so much for russia He-man taking on the world.

no wonder he left early in a huff.

dont worry all the other 33 countries are faggot pals of USA and just wanna cluster together like sissy fuck sinkies hiding in ambulances.they all are secret admirers of russia and putin's balls and russia's ability to stand alone against the west for 7 decades.and now almighty china is at his side and they are going tap dancing in front of obama and G20.

[video=youtube;tVcVgwiMkkk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVcVgwiMkkk&list=FLNvi2EPLDsmB9HCDEKczgzA&index=35[/video]
 
Re: Putin's satellite killer in space will rape and kill Obama's satellites one by on

It is far from what the fucktard Ang Moh thinks.

To kill satellites these days they don't even fire a high speed missile becos that's too slow and US can detect. They have a fleet of high power lasers fired from ships or subs deployed everywhere or trucks and planes. When US satellites got suddenly fried all within a short time they have no idea nor evidence regarding who did it from where totally. Alike snipers.

Fast effective silent and stealth.

The new weapon in space is not a killer. It's too slow and ineffective to go about killing satellite this way. It has to be a smarter complicated sabotage planting hacks and bugs intercepting communication between satellites and forces on earth. Deception war.

White House and Pantagon critically depend on satellites to command and control globally.

Some time to hack / bug / decept is more effective than to kill satellites.

For example Nukes in the submaries and warships are commanded via satellites including firing missiles and selecting targets.

If Putin got a good hack he can command US missiles to fire any targets including Nuke up Obama's ass using his own missile! And possibly without trace as well. So if US missile nuked own targets their missile defece system won't do any interception against their own missiles! And Obama can not get a valid reason to nuke Russia just because his ass got nuked by his own missiles how can he point figer at Putin?

Use his own dick to bang his own ass he LL can not blame others right?

:)
 
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cool vid........
 
Re: Putin's satellite killer in space will rape and kill Obama's satellites one by on

Hi eatshitndie... I know what u are up to but i will bring my threads to page one eventually and i am not doing this by myself. :D

i don't know who hofman is, and i don't know why you reply to him and call me out. this is what i've been up to......taking pics of bart commuters with huge butts.

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i don't know who hofman is, and i don't know why you reply to him and call me out. this is what i've been up to......taking pics of bart commuters with huge butts.

Eh similanjiao cfbs... Why i kena dragged in?! :D
 
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