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by Aerroon
8 days ago
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An apple at highway speeds can break the windshield and make the car undriveable. People throwing things from highway overpasses is a serious (and deadly) problem. >A missile intercept for explosions or a kinetic destruction the relative velocity will be measured in kilometers per second. The satellite will also be going kilometers per second. You have to almost match the orbital velocity to have a chance of hitting it anyway. |
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It is indeed not that hard to intercept something in orbit. Because the orbits don't change and can be predicted to high precision months in the future.