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ISRO launches record 104 satellites into space

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Tay is a nice and repectable fellow sister. There are only a few of us here and we need to stick together.

Sadly no milady, for the she part that is!
I'm very much ( too much even for some )
a male. But I don't consider you any less
my sister, just that as a brother, that's all!
:-)

hehe i know... I have no idea about Tay, I just thought he is supporting BD guy .. as tay bring about negative rating and ban..

I was supporting proper behaviour which
your post that I commented lacked but I
did not rate you negative nor do I have
ban power. Quite the contrary, I was trying
to get you to avoid either.

Yes, others did go out of line too which is
why I said you were not alone.

Now, let's get back to matters at hand?
I'll let you good folk at it, good day all, Tay.
 
Sadly no milady, for the she part that is!
I'm very much ( too much even for some )
a male. But I don't consider you any less
my sister, just that as a brother, that's all!
:-)



I was supporting proper behaviour which
your post that I commented lacked but I
did not rate you negative nor do I have
ban power. Quite the contrary, I was trying
to get you to avoid either.

Yes, others did go out of line too which is
why I said you were not alone.

Now, let's get back to matters at hand?
I'll let you good folk at it, good day all, Tay.


well i come to that conclusion after repeated unnecessary posts in this thread.. i come across his double standard trolling.. I reported , tagged mods so.. after no action from mods, i spoke the language that he can understand.. simply if you think Isro adding more junk into space- just open a thread debate on it.. although these dead satellites are a prob but these are essential to our daily life.. so we must find a way to clean them..
 
But, a recent report published by Japan news agencies about debris in atmosphere is little scary. Imagine we already have too much junk up there.
earth-debris-large.jpg


Snagging and Moving Space Junk
The e.DeOrbit mission – first proposed publicly in early 2014 – would seek out satellite debris in a polar orbit at an altitude between 800 and 1,000 kilometers (500 to 620 miles). The European Space Agency is considering several kinds of "capture mechanisms" to pick up the debris, such as nets, harpoons, robotic arms and tentacles.

Netting_a_derelict_satellite.png


Apart from the debris accumulated naturally over billions of years, the man-made space junk is a largely legacy of mindless destroying of satellites with ASAT missiles by "the powers that be" and occasional failed/experimental satellites/crafts.

Like @Guynextdoor2 pointed, most modern satellites carry a small amount of fuel to allow them to de-orbit and decay after their shelf life instead of leaving any debris darting around.
 
after no action from mods, i spoke the language that he can understand.

Answering in kind and escalation are never an excuse.

However, I am not the epicenter of PDF and neither are
you so let's let that exchange die of old age, please? :wave:


if you think Isro adding more junk into space-

Not ISRO per say, all nations combined. India is not
even the worst offender yet in that pollution domain.

Check what GuyNextDoor & Kambala are saying, mate!

Great convo all, Tay.

P.S. A word to my gentle friend Mr.Nair whose tag for
the separation video brought me here, if I just press
Thanks next time, don't take umbrage.
;)
 
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