New Russian Satellite Appears to Be Stalking U.S. Satellite in Orbit
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Is Russia hunting down American satellites?
Maybe you've had this experience: You're walking somewhere and notice someone's been following you for five or six blocks. You cross the street. They stay right with you, getting a little closer with each step. Is it a threat? A coincidence? — Read the rest The post Is Russia hunting down American satellites? appeared first on Boing Boing.
New Russian Satellite Appears to Be Stalking U.S. Satellite in Orbit - WorldNL Magazine
A recently launched Russian satellite is getting uncomfortably cozy with a U.S. reconnaissance satellite, leading Space Command to worry that it’s part of an anti-satellite weapon being deployed to orbit. Cosmos 2588 launched on May 23 to a near-circular orbit, placing it eerily close to a U.S. reconnaissance satellite, USA 338. The move prompted suspicion that it’s an attempt by Russia to deliberately stalk the U.S. government satellite. This i…
Russian space satellite "Kosmos" may be an anti-satellite weapon - mediaRussian satellite "Kosmos" series approached an unnamed US government satellite. USSPACECOM will monitor the satellite's disturbing behavior.
After a series of recent orbital maneuvers carried out by a Russian satellite near a critical asset of the US government, concerns have been raised again about a possible militarization of space. On the other hand, the Russian government maintains a firm position on its satellites, which would have the purpose of space inspection and surveillance; however, the movements of Cosmos 2588 have aroused suspicions in the international community, which…
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