What's new

NASA furious after India missile test risked COLLISION with International Space Station

Nowhere in the article does it say NASA is furious. The NASA director was simply briefing the media about the dangers such operations could potentially pose, and he explained them. If you read the CNN article, the director actually said most of the debris will burn up within a few weeks. Threads like these are nothing but rantings from an isolated and frustrated nation that is losing on all fronts and is upset that their hated enemy is progressing and joining an elite club of only the US, Russia, and China, while Pakistan is repeatedly called out by FATF and anti-terror watchdogs, and virtually every major country for sponsoring UN-designated terror groups. So it is clear they have no say in this.
 
Last edited:
.
well, the immediate goal seems to win the elections.
yeah.. here for sure.. whatever it takes.. don't think you will find anyone here contesting that. And i am dead against Indian PM making these announcements.. but now that he did.. ofcourse the profile is raised and people are reacting.. Who cares anyways, what NASA thinks?
 
.
I think they needed something for chest thumping of bhindus after Pakistan whooped their arse in a comprehensive way so to cheer up their ally they did it and this he can use in his elections.
This missile was developed since the Manmohan era, tests were scheduled to be conducted in late 2018 and early 2019 long before any of this recent Indo-Pak drama occurred.
 
.
This missile was developed since the Manmohan era, tests were scheduled to be conducted in late 2018 and early 2019 long before any of this recent Indo-Pak drama occurred.
you are explaining - hahahaha... you asked me no to try :D ..

Space allocation and impending launch was something that NASA was aware of (and now there are news of failed tests and whatever).. Fact is.. you don;t launch anything into LEO without informing multiple institions across the world.. Modi said so in his speech.. so the powers that be, were informed :P was no secret that India was launching.. they just thought it was precursor to PSLV launch and did not expect ASAT :P
 
.
you are explaining - hahahaha... you asked me no to try :D ..

Space allocation and impending launch was something that NASA was aware of (and now there are news of failed tests and whatever).. Fact is.. you don;t launch anything into LEO without informing multiple institions across the world.. Modi said so in his speech.. so the powers that be, were informed :P was no secret that India was launching.. they just thought it was precursor to PSLV launch and did not expect ASAT :P
I am saving you the trouble. I have grown used to dealing with these delusional people.
 
. .
But he claimed 400 pieces.

Read the whole quote:

https://www.space.com/nasa-chief-condemns-india-anti-satellite-test.html

Bridenstine said that NASA has identified 400 pieces of orbital debris from the event, including the 60 greater than 10 centimeters in diameter that the agency can track and 24 that travel through the space station's orbital height. As of last week, the agency, along with the Combined Space Operations Center (part of U.S. Strategic Command), had estimated that the risk to the International Space Station of small-debris impact had risen by 44 percent over a period of 10 days.

(Bridenstine added later that despite this increased risk, the astronauts are still safe, and that the International Space Station will be maneuvered if needed to avoid the debris — though it's unlikely that will be necessary.)

The OP article this thread is based on just cherry picked parts of NASA administrator Bridenstine's comment. In his whole quote he notes that NASA is tracking upwards of 400 objects created by India's ASAT test. Of those 60 are considered significant in size and 24 are a potential risk to the ISS.

The DailyStar is called the DailyShite for a reason.
 
.
.
NASA isn’t that non selfish itself. Calling for a better future is just bluff. It’s politics to make you look good and further your agenda. NASA will Judy further the agenda...If space is the common heritage, whys there a major call for a space force? Space will become territory of different countries. It is for power play and the major resources available. It is good that India has realized this and working accordingly just like the other 3 powers. Pakistanis should realize this is political and not some sunny daisy philosophical occurrence...
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom