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by vkou
2158 days ago
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1. This weapons test was also against a low orbit satellite. 2. There is no reason to believe that X-37 cannot be a space-based weapons platform. 3. Why does it matter if the weapon was fired at a satellite from the ground, or at a satellite from space? The risk factor (Kessler effect) to peaceful space exploitation is exactly the same in both scenarios, because it comes from a satellite being blown up, not from a missile being launched. You're making distinctions without a difference. The problem is ASWs existing, not splitting hairs over where ASWs are launched from. |
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There is a difference between "I suspect you committed a crime" and "I have video of you committing a crime".
> Why does it matter if the weapon was fired at a satellite from the ground, or at a satellite from space?
Well, it matters because everyone said they wouldn't do this. The weaponization of space is something we said we wouldn't do.