i***a 发帖数: 4718 | | i***a 发帖数: 4718 | 2 这种双重标准,明白人都知道. 其实也就一些美国人自己HIGH. 当小丑表演看了. | L**i 发帖数: 22365 | | Q*****i 发帖数: 349 | 4 我就不信 那人能 track 到 那个垃圾 是 中国 反卫星产生的;
顺嘴胡说, 欺负 美国老百姓智商低;
其实吧, 国力衰败了, 也就能耍点这类小聪明了 | i***a 发帖数: 4718 | 5 cnn 就是个花边小报,一堆无良娱记. 被Daily Show John Stewart经常拿来开涮的.
俄国的官媒ITAR-TASS,和其它媒体根本没报道. 现在真正有新闻价值的是CHAVEZ.
http://www.itar-tass.com/en/
Russian Today 有一篇报道,比CNN要详尽的多.
http://rt.com/news/russian-satellite-collide-chinese-044/
"While the BLITS satellite weighs 7.5kg, the weight of the piece that struck
it may only be around .08 grams. BLITS is a retroreflector demonstration
satellite built for precision satellite laser-ranging experiments. It was
launched in 2009 and expected to last five years in space.
It remains unclear whether the satellite is merely damaged or completely non
-functioning.
CSSI is continuing to search for answers regarding the collision, such as
whether the individual masses of the debris pieces can be determined, in
order to assess how large a piece might have come off the BLITS satellite.
The collision marks the second time that an active spacecraft has collided
with another artificial object in space. In February 2009, a US
communications satellite was hit by a defunct Russian military satellite,
creating a large debris cloud in orbit.
The threat of space debris to orbiting satellites and crewed spacecraft is a
growing problem. According to NASA, the debris cloud surrounding the earth
contains 500,000 objects bigger than a marble and 22,000 larger than a
softball. The number of flecks at least 1 millimeter in diameter likely runs
into the hundreds of millions."
WTF 0.08克. BLITS说不准是提早一年自己报废的.
【在 L**i 的大作中提到】 : 毛子没说啥呢 : 为啥cnn这么激动……
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