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China just shot a fucking satellite out of orbit.

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US alarmed by Chinese 'missile strike' on satellite

By Anne Penketh, Diplomatic Editor

Published: 20 January 2007

China faced a barrage of international criticism after Washington accused it of destroying an old weather satellite with a medium-range missile, amid concerns about the militarisation of space.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry neither confirmed nor denied yesterday that the anti-satellite test had been conducted on 11 January. It was the first such reported strike since 1985 when Washington knocked out a satellite before halting testing over fears that space debris could hit other orbiting devices.

Australia and Japan demanded an explanation while the US and Britain informed the Chinese government of their concern over reports of the test, which was not outlawed by international law.

But Tony Blair's spokesman said such a test was "inconsistent with the spirit of China's statement to the UN and other bodies on the military use of space".

Russia was sceptical about the veracity of the claims, first reported by Aviation Week. "I'm afraid that it didn't have an anti-satellite basis. And, maybe, it's good that it didn't," Russia's Defence Minister, Sergei Ivanov, said. The US Defence Department did not comment.

China was known to have the technology for such a test. "A lot of thought has gone into this. It's a logical step for the Chinese," said Adam Ward, the executive director of the Washington office of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He said the US could be worried that China was developing anti-satellite weapons to weaken surveillance by the Americans in case of US intervention over Taiwan.

However, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Liu Jianchao, said: "China will not participate in any kind of arms race in outer space."

The Pentagon has highlighted the threat to the US from China's space-based military operations in recent years, prompting a debate as to whether to engage in dialogue with Beijing. However, Mr Ward said Washington, which has the capability to shoot down Chinese satellites, has itself refused to submit to legal constraints on such matters
 
The only reason the US is alarmed is because it doesn't have the resources to do it. If it had the cash, it would have begun to militarize space and asked the world to 'trust it.'
 
He said the US could be worried that China was developing anti-satellite weapons to weaken surveillance by the Americans in case of US intervention over Taiwan.
ya think?


the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Liu Jianchao, said: "China will not participate in any kind of arms race in outer space."

*comforted immensely*:
oh, OK, then!
 
They can shoot down American spy satellites for all I care, they have every right to stop people snooping on them.
 
INVADE THE COMMIES! THERE'S ONLY A COUPLE OF BILLION OF THEM BUSH - SEND A FEW THOUSAND TROOPS IN, THAT SHOULD DO THE TRICK!
 
So when the two neurotic xenophobics start taking pot shots at each others' toys in space, it'll be ME, sitting in my backyard, minding my own business reading Spider Robinson, who gets clobbered by falling space debris! :rwmad:
 
if you have a satellite internet connection then you need satellite! Most likely the internets rely on satellite somehow but I don't know and I'm just guessing and I think we should all panic anyway.
 
The next person to panic shall be pounced, sat upon and farted upon by morbidly obese... uh... fat people. Morbidly obese fat people who smell.
 
If the U.S. wanted to do it smartly and cheaply, they would move their spy satellites as close to the Chinese satellites as you could get. Let them shoot their own birds down too.
 
Messenger said:
The only reason the US is alarmed is because it doesn't have the resources to do it. If it had the cash, it would have begun to militarize space and asked the world to 'trust it.'

Um...the US has already done it. 20 years ago.
 
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