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Guess it depends on who's correct.
 
What gets me is India ( or it doesnt really infer they did) didnt discuss with any other countries' space programs to hypothesize the fallout.

Space is math. they could actually figure fairly accurately how it would spread into space.
 
What gets me is India ( or it doesnt really infer they did) didnt discuss with any other countries' space programs to hypothesize the fallout.

Space is math. they could actually figure fairly accurately how it would spread into space.

IF ONLY THERE WAS SOME KIND OF SPACE FORCE TO ENFORCE RULES
 
What gets me is India ( or it doesnt really infer they did) didnt discuss with any other countries' space programs to hypothesize the fallout.

Space is math. they could actually figure fairly accurately how it would spread into space.

Not unless they had finite control, enough to make a precision landing between the intercepting vehicle and the target. And then precise control off the blast
direction.

All very doubtful. Debris set in motion by a blast will travel in space a very long way. Bad news if you do not have control over direction.
 
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How can you really blame them. It could happen to one or many of the 1000 plus satellites up there.
 
Guess it depends on who's correct.
I'm gonna go with NASA over the country that can't do proper technical support of my cell phone.
 
So not only do you want to police the world, you wanna police space...
I don't think EL PRESIDENTE is qualified to police the world. I think I am. Did I say police the world? Oops, I meant rule the world.
 
Yep. It gets sucked down a special toilet into space. There is literally shit and piss floating around space
Big deal, there's shit and piss floating around this forum and I'll bet we've got way more of it.
 
Not unless they had finite control, enough to make a precision landing between the intercepting vehicle and the target. And then precise control off the blast
direction.

All very doubtful. Debris set in motion by a blast will travel in space a very long way. Bad news if you do not have control over direction.

Good point.

They should have tried then. It would have shown them they cant control it, but only track its future path of each pc once set in motion.

Any way you look it, it seems very reckless to just blow up something in orbit.
 

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