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Mystery Russian satellite's behaviour raises alarm in US

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    Mystery Russian satellite's behaviour raises alarm in US

    Election rigging from space, what else could it be?


    A mysterious Russian satellite displaying "very abnormal behaviour" has raised alarm in the US, according to a State Department official.

    "We don't know for certain what it is and there is no way to verify it," said assistant secretary Yleem Poblete at a conference in Switzerland on 14 August.

    She voiced fears that it was impossible to say if the object may be a weapon.

    Russia has dismissed the comments as "unfounded, slanderous accusations based on suspicions".

    The satellite in question was launched in October last year.

    "[The satellite's] behaviour on-orbit was inconsistent with anything seen before from on-orbit inspection or space situational awareness capabilities, including other Russian inspection satellite activities," Ms Poblete told the conference on disarmament in Switzerland.

    "Russian intentions with respect to this satellite are unclear and are obviously a very troubling development," she added, citing recent comments made by the commander of Russia's Space Forces, who said adopting "new prototypes of weapons" was a key objective for the force.

    Ms Poblete said that the US had "serious concerns" that Russia was developing anti-satellite weapons.

    Alexander Deynko, a senior Russian diplomat, told the Reuters news agency that the comments were "the same unfounded, slanderous accusations based on suspicions, on suppositions and so on".

    He called on the US to contribute to a Russian-Chinese treaty that seeks to prevent an arms race in space.

    'Lasers or microwaves'

    Space weapons may be designed to cause damage in more subtle ways than traditional weapons like guns, which could cause a lot of debris in orbit, explained Alexandra Stickings, a research analyst at the Royal United Services Institute.

    "[Such weapons may include] lasers or microwave frequencies that could just stop [a satellite] working for a time, either disable it permanently without destroying it or disrupt it via jamming," she said.

    But it was difficult to know what technology is available because so much information on space-based capabilities is classified, she added.

    She also said it would be very difficult to prove that any event causing interference in space was an intentional, hostile action by a specific nation state.

    Ms Poblete's comments were particularly interesting in light of President Donald Trump's decision to launch a sixth branch of the US armed forces named Space Force, added Ms Stickings.

    "The narrative coming from the US is, 'space was really peaceful, now look at what the Russians and Chinese are doing' - ignoring the fact that the US has developed its own capabilities."

    The BBC has asked the UK's Ministry of Defence for comment.
    source: https://www.bbc.com/news/live/business-45144551
    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

    #2
    I remember one day during the first Gulf war watching real time imagery come in from one of the satellites I was working on and the image of the earth slowly started getting blocked out. Further investigation showed it was a Chinese spy satellite wanting to get the same images as we had of the Arabian peninsula...
    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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      #3
      I expect the poor little satellite has just been overdoing the vodka.
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        #4
        What exactly does abnormal mean? It’s hardly a smoking gun is it? There’s a Tesla with a dead body in the boot flying into space playing David Bowie, now that’s abnormal.
        What happens in General, stays in General.
        You know what they say about assumptions!

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          Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
          What exactly does abnormal mean? It’s hardly a smoking gun is it? There’s a Tesla with a dead body in the boot flying into space playing David Bowie, now that’s abnormal.
          What?

          David Bowie is in the boot singing "Starman"?

          That'll piss the Martians off a bit.

          When the fun stops, STOP.

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            #6
            Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
            Mystery Russian satellite's behaviour raises alarm in US
            Jeez....why don't they just call 1-800-SPECTRE....?

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              #7
              The yanks are having a laugh.

              The rest of the world should be worried about the X-37B and the tulip it gets up to for months on end!
              Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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