Originally posted by Kuciwalker
Actually, I could check that... I'm not sure you are correct. The main reason you wouldn't do it is not because it only points at one spot on the earth (it in fact has a large field of view, and spysats are put up in constellations anyway), but because of the fuel costs to get to geosync rather than a different orbit.
Actually, I could check that... I'm not sure you are correct. The main reason you wouldn't do it is not because it only points at one spot on the earth (it in fact has a large field of view, and spysats are put up in constellations anyway), but because of the fuel costs to get to geosync rather than a different orbit.
You can easily tell where a non-geosync satellite is too.
Yes, which is why the Indians were able to fool US satellites right before their 1998 nuclear bombs tests. Which is why "faith" is spy satellites is false faith.
We, and maybe Russia, are the only country with antisatellite weapons. It takes a lot of fuel to get to geosync.
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