Anonymous ID: 24fed5 Nov. 16, 2021, 6:04 p.m. No.15016831   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6927

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This whole thing is an interesting story. Been researching it a bit. A year ago we had that incident where a Russian satellite was 'maneuvering' close to one of our own. Reported by Space Force. On Nov. 11 the ISS had to maneuver to avoid some debris from a Chinese satellite that was blown up a few years back.

 

Just days later, probably Nov. 14, Kosmos1408 has been pretty much confirmed as shot down by Russian ground-launched ASAT. Kosmos was en ELINT satellite, supposedly dead. But it was in a semi-polar orbit not that much higher than ISS. Meaning the explosion debris field is at nearly right angles in its own orbit, making a pretty dangerous situation for the ISS passing through it every 93 minutes. The Russians obviously know this, and their own Roscom astronauts are on the ISS….so WTF?

 

In March a piece of Russian debris hit a Chinese satellite. It does not take much imagination to think we are not being told everything here. I'm imagining a kind of slow kinetic war overhead. For now, the targeting is being made to look accidental or circumstantial. This latest shoot down raises serious questions to me though.

 

Will sauce the shit later after I've done a proper dig, this is just preliminary.