esa.int — The ESA( European Space Agency) has some Fascinating and high resolution pictures depicting satellites that are in orbit around the earth along with various other pictures of the control centers and other equipment here on earth used to track them.
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Closed AccountMay 19, 2008
I'm no physicist, but doesnt their mass determine the velocity that they have to have to maintain orbit?
tama00May 19, 2008
no its not like that at all. satellites dont run around the earths circumference randomly lolthey all are going in the same direction at the same speed. Kinda of like cars on a highway.
blacklabelrumMay 20, 2008
fascinating...
blacklabelrumMay 20, 2008
we need a space janitor
Closed AccountMay 20, 2008
You can get copyrights for this s**t?
luisnavmMay 20, 2008
Considering more than 800 meteorites reach the surface each year (which is to say way more of them fly past satellites) could someone explain to me how do all those little dots avoid impacts? Is it just cause of low probabilities... cause I should think that there are too many "sats" and "mets" for this not to happen often (or at least more often that I hear about it... which is never).
swarmsMay 21, 2008
But it's not garbage, and there's not a lot of it in relation to the size. It's like putting a lamp on your desk. Yes, it didn't start there and doesn't technically have a place there, but it's not garbage, and it helps you get work done. Meanwhile, you have plenty of desk space to do whatever else you want to do, and that lamp isn't harming you in any way now or in the forseeable future.
sempramorahJun 2, 2008
この時点で私はすべての周りだけ時には私の両側に耳にする音パラレル場所を分かってるんだリトル作品を通して感じる出血これが続く中で、とを有効にし、上今すぐに私にご滞在しないことを決めました。私は私スタート]ボタンを感じる立ち消えになる何もかもが先頭どこに属し私は横に長いする前にこれが続く中で、とを有効にし、上我々は決して死ぬsempramorah
farretJun 11, 2008
WOW!