csmonitor.com — An attempt to shut down the electronics payload of the out-of-control communications satellite Galaxy 15 has failed, leaving the satellite - which ceased responding to ground commands last month - still in its uncontrolled "zombiesat" drift toward orbits occupied by other spacecraft.
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mysticaloneMay 10, 2010
Because they are still waiting (R&D is slow) on the hoverboard to allow them to easily move the satallite.
darkermasterMay 10, 2010
This thread is chock full of win
michichaelMay 10, 2010
Dear god, let's hope Fox News doesn't realize this.
sipsyrupMay 10, 2010
The only reason I would disagree with this is because it's just such a short series.
brentornatorMay 10, 2010
I for one welcome our new zombiesat overlords.
skippydoorknobMay 10, 2010
It would require a large space-shotgun.
Closed AccountMay 10, 2010
I like that one movie where this villain had these nano bots that would kill people.The movie was badass until the villain died.
dildobagginsMay 10, 2010
"CPU's......."