24 pointsby msadowski7 hours ago3 comments
  • kevin_thibedeau4 hours ago
    Swift is 10x past its mission lifetime. This is essentially an open demonstration of antisat tech.
    • superxpro122 hours ago
      What was mercury and gemini other than a demonstration of ICBM tech?
    • throwaway274482 hours ago
      Antisat like LEO cleanup? Surely there are easier ways to destroy a satellite than launching a new one with arms.
      • dylan6042 hours ago
        Doing it cleanly vs creating a debris field in orbit isn't a hard thing to understand why it would be desirable.
    • ButlerianJihad4 hours ago
      It’s no secret that the world needs antisat technologies, and we’re openly and directly demonstrating it already, but this mission is really different. For example, it’s highly cooperative, because the whole SWIFT team is on the line to maneuver and position their craft for optimal capture.

      I think the most awesome aspect of this mission is the air-launch capability from an ordinary airplane in flight. And they did it without livestream from the Ronald Reagan Missile Test Range. This is truly S.D.I. tech in my lifetime. So many people mocked the President for promoting it…

  • pavel_lishin2 hours ago
    > When it was first launched it sat in an orbit at 373 miles (600 km) and has now lowered to around 220 miles (360 km), with most of that descent in the past two years.

    Hot damn, that's a lot of altitude lost.

  • __patchbit__3 hours ago
    Hubble needs a lift and SpaceX have been ready to go on that side quest.