View Full Version : shoulda been the obvious choice
acealive1
14-Feb-2008, 07:51 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080214/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/dead_satellite
i mean cmon they did it with a meteor years ago
Mike70
14-Feb-2008, 08:04 PM
i don't recall a meteor ever having been hit by a missile. have you been watching sean connery movies?
SRP76
14-Feb-2008, 08:06 PM
i don't recall a meteor ever having been hit by a missile. have you been watching sean connery movies?
:lol:
And before anyone gets any bright ideas, Armageddon was NOT a documentary...
acealive1
14-Feb-2008, 08:16 PM
:lol:
And before anyone gets any bright ideas, Armageddon was NOT a documentary...
LOL
no there was a meteor headed for us,not quite the size of the one in that movie but it woulda done a bit of damage.
SRP76
14-Feb-2008, 08:23 PM
From here out, the eggheads should realize that putting a remote-activated self-destruct charge on all their hardware would be a simple option. Anytime anything reaches the end of its service, just blow it so only small pieces re-enter. The small fragments will mostly burn up.
acealive1
14-Feb-2008, 08:41 PM
From here out, the eggheads should realize that putting a remote-activated self-destruct charge on all their hardware would be a simple option. Anytime anything reaches the end of its service, just blow it so only small pieces re-enter. The small fragments will mostly burn up.
just like sky lab,but im guessing this satellite had a bit more dangerous content aboard
p2501
16-Feb-2008, 02:53 PM
:lol:
And before anyone gets any bright ideas, Armageddon was NOT a documentary...
does that mean Bruce willis is still alive then?
just like sky lab,but im guessing this satellite had a bit more dangerous content aboard
explosives on/around/near a multi million dollar spy satelite that runs on highly toxic fuel.... i dunno if that's going to go over very well with oversight.
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