“Space Fence” will track more of the orbiting junk that threatens satellites, but some want the focus on cleanup.
Have a company that is willing and ready to fence off space debris from hitting the planet? Here’s your chance.. The Air Force is set to award a contract that will actually give money to a company that does just that: Create a ‘space fence’ to track orbital debris and life-changing manmade chunks of junk..
The WASHINGTON POST reports:
Because it zips along faster than a speeding bullet, the trash poses an ever-growing threat to the satellites that help the military communicate and gather intelligence and serve the world’s obsession with Google Earth and on-demand movies. Until last year, the Pentagon used what was called a “Space Fence” to track the junk and warn of potential collisions that make owners scramble to move their satellites out of the way.
But that system managed to keep up with only a fraction of it all, and it went out of commission last year. Now the Air Force is poised to take a more modern crack at the problem with a new Space Fence.
With a contract expected to be awarded in the next few weeks, the program is designed to be mankind’s best effort yet at tracking space pollution. But the new Space Fence still doesn’t provide what many think is the ultimate solution: cleaning up space.
It’s about time.
As a matter of fact, we should not just stop at space junk.. what about the pink stars as they are falling? Catch them before they do. We should, as a society, be far enough advanced that we are already in place with something that catches more asteroids before they come within a moon’s length—or closer—to the planet earth. We should not be caught off guard a day before a meteor may hit.. We have focused too much on earthly nonsense and pointless hate.. By now the world should have come together with immediate goals: To save ourselves from space, or at least give us a little more time for extra hugs and a last meal..
So the space fence is good. Hopefully it’s a high enough fence that not even Wilson can get through..
Building a fence for space to track all the flying debris
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