I was watching a TV show and the subject came up about
satellites. One point was if something would hit a satellite and
do enough damage that it could cause a chain reaction and
destroy other satellites, possibly all of them. Are we prepared
for something like this. I know we have a large dependence on
satellites these days. I know this would have a major impact
economically. Would we still be able to communicate other than
snail mail ?
No more satellites ?
No more satellites ?
If its not worth repairing its not worth buying.
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I'm not sure how damaging one satellite could manage to destroy many, or all of the rest. Even ones sharing geostationary orbits shouldn't cause any mass physical destruction - that this show seems to imply. What TV show/network was this?
There are many forms of communication that do not utilize satellite technology. Lower frequency radio waves can travel great distances, there are still cables beneath our oceans, and even higher frequency radio signals can be "bounced" with repeaters over tremendous distances as well.
I'm sure this doesn't answer your questions, but hope that it gives a jump start to the many replies that you are sure to receive! Best regards,
Dave
There are many forms of communication that do not utilize satellite technology. Lower frequency radio waves can travel great distances, there are still cables beneath our oceans, and even higher frequency radio signals can be "bounced" with repeaters over tremendous distances as well.
I'm sure this doesn't answer your questions, but hope that it gives a jump start to the many replies that you are sure to receive! Best regards,
Dave
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Its funny, people seem to think that there are so many satellites up there...that they can literlly bump into each other.
1-There arnt nearly as many satellites in orbit that people think there are
2-all satellites are many,many miles away from each other, at their closest, and are locked into orbit..,not merrily wandering around bumping into each other.
Space junk, and Solar Flares are considered a far greater threat than bumping into other satellites.
1-There arnt nearly as many satellites in orbit that people think there are
2-all satellites are many,many miles away from each other, at their closest, and are locked into orbit..,not merrily wandering around bumping into each other.
Space junk, and Solar Flares are considered a far greater threat than bumping into other satellites.
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