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So I guess no one told Russia about the Kessler effect? There is a movie, Gravity, that deals with it a bit.
Setting off a nuclear bomb in space to destroy multiple satellites I assume could start a chain reaction that would make it impossible for us to use earth orbits for future satellites or to even deliver any payloads at all into space.
Although might be good protection from aliens?
That probably not as true as you think. While yes there is radiation, the radiation would not linger as the atmosphere would dissipate most of the radiation
The EMP would shut off electronics for whatever country this thing is detonated over. Dependent on yield of course.
And of course the blast wave would knock many satellites, maybe even ISS, into unpredictable patterns. Most will burn up in the atmosphere, some of the most durable satellites will not. Some will ricochet to other satellites. It will be a regular FFA of countries trying to dodge space debris for the first 3 hours.
When the dust settles and citizens are without news, or internet, or sports, or podcasts, or entertainment what will happen then? I imagine not many citizens US or otherwise will be happy with Russia at all.
"Fuck the consequences" sounds exactly like a Putin strategy to me.
Good enough reason to queue it up from my playlist.
Was keeping it at the end when I thought it was just another heartbreak-in-space story. It's nice to hear it actually has science that deviates from the normal rocket goes up, fuel leak detected, can't fix, rocket goes boom, end of story. (minus the drama)
I would hope it is a nuclear powered laser or even a emp, as opposed to a nuclear bomb. With the Kessler syndrome and what not.