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  • Satellite in space destroyed....

    ....and it was done by China. Now they are able to kill western TV sats, so we all have to learn Chinese soon.

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- China last week successfully used a missile to destroy an orbiting satellite, U.S. government officials told CNN on Thursday, in a test that could undermine relations with the West and pose a threat to satellites important to the U.S. military.

    According to a spokesman for the National Security Council, the ground-based, medium-range ballistic missile knocked an old Chinese weather satellite from its orbit about 537 miles above Earth. The missile carried a "kill vehicle" and destroyed the satellite by ramming it.

    The test took place on January 11. (Watch why the U.S. has protested the missile strike Video)

    Aviation Week and Space Technology first reported the test: "Details emerging from space sources indicate that the Chinese Feng Yun 1C (FY-1C) polar orbit weather satellite launched in 1999 was attacked by an asat (anti-satellite) system launched from or near the Xichang Space Center."

    A U.S. official, who would not agree to be identified, said the event was the first successful test of the missile after three failures.

    The official said that U.S. "space tracking sensors" confirmed that the satellite is no longer in orbit and that the collision produced "hundreds of pieces of debris," that also are being tracked.

    The United States logged a formal diplomatic protest.

    "We are aware of it and we are concerned, and we made it known," said White House spokesman Tony Snow.

    Several U.S. allies, including Canada and Australia, have also registered protests, and the Japanese government said it was worrisome.

    "Naturally, we are concerned about it from the viewpoint of security as well as peaceful use of space," said Yashuhisa Shiozaki, chief cabinet secretary. He said Japan has asked the Chinese government for an explanation.

    The United States has been able to bring down satellites with missiles since the mid-1980s, according to a history of ASAT programs posted on the Union of Concerned Scientists Web site. In its own test, the U.S. military knocked a satellite out of orbit in 1985.

    Under a space policy authorized by President Bush in August, the United States asserts a right to "freedom of action in space" and says it will "deter others from either impeding those rights or developing capabilities intended to do so."

    The policy includes the right to "deny, if necessary, adversaries the use of space capabilities hostile to U.S. national interests."

    Low Earth-orbit satellites have become indispensable for U.S. military communications, GPS navigation for smart bombs and troops, and for real-time surveillance. The Chinese test highlights the satellites' vulnerability.

    "If we, for instance, got into a conflict over Taiwan, one of the first things they'd probably do would be to shoot down all of our lower Earth-orbit spy satellites, putting out our eyes," said John Pike of globalsecurity.org, a Web site that compiles information on worldwide security issues.

    "The thing that is surprising and disturbing is that [the Chinese] have chosen this moment to demonstrate a military capability that can only be aimed at the United States," he said
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  • #2
    It seemes that the US and China will have a little space war in a few decades. Too bad both sides are the evil empire.
    I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.

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    • #3
      cool
      I need a foot massage

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      • #4
        China.
        Is it me, or is MOBIUS a horrible person?

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        • #5
          Will it be like you only live twice
          Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
          Douglas Adams (Influential author)

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          • #6
            Kind of scary, but it just levels the playing field. It basically ensures we will never attack China. At least it's in the hands of a reasonably responsible nation.

            I don't think we ever would anyways. I don't know what will happen with Taiwan. But I don't think we'd defend Taiwan at this point. The big corporations only care about the money from the chinese.

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            • #7
              The West will prevail. We just call the Enterprise and teh Kirk will settle it with photon torpedoes and phasers. In your face, Maoist scum!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sir Ralph
                The West will prevail. We just call the Enterprise and teh Kirk will settle it with photon torpedoes and phasers. In your face, Maoist scum!
                You do know that the Federation's economy is communist?
                I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.

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                • #9
                  I'm just imagining all these millions of Westerners suddenly getting lost after China cripples the GPS, because they've forgotten how to read maps!
                  Is it me, or is MOBIUS a horrible person?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by _BuRjaCi_


                    You do know that the Federation's economy is communist?
                    It is a little more complex than that.
                    Eventis is the only refuge of the spammer. Join us now.
                    Long live teh paranoia smiley!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MOBIUS
                      I'm just imagining all these millions of Westerners suddenly getting lost after China cripples the GPS, because they've forgotten how to read maps!
                      lol LOL
                      Blah

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MOBIUS
                        I'm just imagining all these millions of Westerners suddenly getting lost after China cripples the GPS, because they've forgotten how to read maps!
                        Maybe I as graduated military topographer am not as useless as it seems.

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                        • #13
                          so the US is not supposed to be able to do this atm?
                          or it just hasnt been announced for some reason?
                          Co-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
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                          • #14
                            I think you should re-read the article MarkG...
                            Is it me, or is MOBIUS a horrible person?

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                            • #15
                              What do you want to bet, that the US has something equivalent?


                              Edit: Too Long Didn't Read.

                              So it's "We are deeply concerned, that you also can do something that We can do" again... Superioristic bastards.
                              I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"

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