
So anyway, this bus-sized "spy" satellite is falling to Earth. And although much of it will burn up in the atmosphere, big pieces of the "camera," perhaps even those containing plutonium or the inertial guidance system, will remain intact. These pieces could injure some one. What do you do?
It's an easy answer, really. You'd want to intercept it and blow it up into pieces small enough that they will be totally consumed in re-entry. It's basically the same principle that was employed to solve another large object removal problem back in the seventies. Take a few minutes to watch this video and you'll see what I mean:
Something completely different:
I've been debating whether to post about this, but it seemed too ghoulish, so I'll just briefly describe it and give you a couple of links.
On Monday, a white supremacist leader named James “Yankee Jim” Leshkevich wrote his last blog post, murdered his wife, and hanged himself.
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We'll try dumping haloscan and see how it works.