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US to shoot down failed satellite at 10:30pm ET tonight

Written by admin on February 20th, 2008 in Gadgets.

Posted Feb 20th 2008 8:11AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: Misc. gadgets
var Oh boy, tonight’s the night. According to CNN sources, the US Navy plans to shoot down that failed satellite at 2230 ET from a ship west of Hawaii. The idea is to get a shot off as early as possible in case a second or third attempt is required. The $10 million missile fired from the USS Lake Erie will not carry a warhead. Instead, the 22,000mph impact on the school-bus sized satellite combined with the exploding hydrazine fuel tank should blast the satellite into bite-sized chunks expected to burn up in the atmosphere. Unfortunately, the timing of the launch — 5:30pm locally — means that our naked eyes won’t likely be treated to much of a show. That’s what observatories are for.

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