El Sidd
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@Joe Shearer will probably come here and blame @I S I that he withheld the information and let it happen.
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I know a few rules that space cannot be armed. Space is a common heritage of humanity. The numbers of satellite slots for each country in geostationary orbit are fixed.
It increased the risk of small debris hitting the ISS by 44% over the 10 days immediately afterwards.
Of those, 24 went above the ISS at the point furthest from its orbit of the earth.
It can happen again and again and again."The Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects", also known as the Space Liability Convention, is a treaty from 1972 that expands on the liability rules created in the Outer Space Treaty of 1967.
States (countries) bear international responsibility for all space objects that are launched within their territory. This means that regardless of who launches the space object, if it was launched from State A's territory, or from State A's facility, or if State A caused the launch to happen, then State A is fully liable for damages that result from that space object.
Claims under the Liability Convention must be brought by the state against a state. The Convention was created to supplement existing and future national laws providing compensation to parties injured by space activities. Whereas under most national legal systems an individual or a corporation may bring a lawsuit against another individual or another corporation, under the Liability Convention claims must be brought on the state level only. This means that if an individual is injured by a space object and wishes to seek compensation under the Liability Convention, the individual must arrange for his or her country to make a claim against the country that launched the space object that caused the damage.
Depends on if anyone wants to take action against India for reckless actions and endangering the ISS.
It can happen again and again and again.
India is a risk that the world has to live with i guess.
NASA is not stupid, they have much more experience and knowledge than India, and if they are saying that India is putting the ISS at risk then that must mean something.
How do you stop them from trying?
Its not like Trump who is actually building a Alien Fighting Task Force will forbid India and either take over the program or have it sanctioned under duress of trade wars.
Come on man. Be realistic.
You cant stop anyone from trying, but when it places others at risk then it becomes an issue. I guess when identifying the real risks to space and the human race you would conclude it is humans, not aliens, that present the biggest danger.
So if there are rules of space. There will be restrictions too. India is atleast 50 years behind in space technology and should not be allowed such adventures for another 10 years atleast.
"That kind of activity is not compatible with the future of human spaceflight."
"It is not acceptable for us to allow people to create orbital debris fields that put our people at risk.”
India’s satellite missile test a “terrible, terrible thing” that threatens the International Space Station.
NASA should know that India was already exploring space in 6000BCE.
They are just being jealous of Modi and his ambitions.
Yes that is what NASA is effectively saying:
And Modi waves
Shhhhh.... Is something burning in this thread ??? LOL
India is polluting the space just as it has turned its own land into a country with more filth and squalor than any other place in the world.
Space is the final frontier...leave it clean of debris and pollutants. India need not to be in the league of US, Russia and China...can be in a league of its own.
Taj Mahal India
India is polluting the outer space now...
Who's a Blue Boy? Indian Dogs Tinted by Polluted River
Dogs of a different color have been spotted roaming the streets of Navi Mumbai in India, according to news reports.
At least five bright blue dogs have been seen in the industrial area of the city, and a polluted river may be to blame, the Hindustan Times reported on Aug. 12.
Stray dogs often wade into the Kasadi River in search of food, but thanks to the industrial waste that's been released into the water, the dogs emerged with a Smurf-like dye job in addition to any scraps they could fish out.
When the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) investigated, the agency found that a private company was using blue dye in products such as detergents, and the waste from that process made its way into the river. Though the area around the company is cordoned off, "five to six dogs entered the site looking for food and got the blue color on them," Jayavant Hajare, a regional officer at the MPCB, told the Hindustan Times.
Nearly 1,000 pharmaceutical, food and engineering factories that are located in the area release their waste into that river. Testing done by the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation found that the water is too polluted to support life, the newspaper reported.
So far, dogs seem to be the only animals affected by the blue dye. But animal rights activists said that other animals, including birds and reptiles, may also be affected.
https://www.livescience.com/60152-blue-dogs-india.html