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International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - Doc - 03-13-2009

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g0s99C3jpwnHAmjwR-53XYFEI9pQD96SPN280

WASHINGTON (AP) — The near-hit of space junk Thursday was a warning shot fired across the bow of the international space station, experts said. There's likely more to come in the future. With less than an hour's notice, the three astronauts were told they'd have to seek shelter in a Russian capsule parked at the space station in case a speeding piece of space junk hit Thursday.

If it hit and they were in the main part of the station, they'd have only 10 minutes of safety, Mission Control told them. A hole in the space station could mean loss of air, loss of pressure and eventual loss of life.

The crew moved so fast that they may have left their instruction manual on the other side of a closed hatch. Inside the Soyuz, they waited for 10 minutes, ready to flee to Earth if the worst happened. On the ground, space debris experts fretted.

"We were watching it with bated breath," NASA space debris scientist Mark Matney said. "We didn't know what was going to happen."

The debris missed. Engineers still don't even know by how much and may never get a good figure. It could have been a few hundred feet or a couple miles.

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In space, size doesn't matter too much after about 3 or 4 inches. Speed does. The object that put the scare into the space station was probably 5 inches, Matney said. McDowell figures it was even bigger, maybe a foot: "a long thin thing" with a thread or string attached.

It was traveling 5.5 miles per second — about 20,000 mph, according to NASA spokesman Josh Byerly.

At that speed, something 5 inches "will wreck your whole day," Matney said.

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The object likely was a "yo weight" used to stabilize a global positioning satellite placed in orbit in 1993, McDowell and Matney said. It is ejected when the satellite is in its proper position.

NASA spokesman Byerly said station crews have used Soyuz as a precaution five times because of debris. But NASA space junk expert Matney said he couldn't it recall ever being used because of space debris.



Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - rgG - 03-13-2009

Wow.


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - Racer X - 03-13-2009

force=mass times velocity.

so even if something weighs almost nothing, at 17 thousand miles an hour, a spec of sand is gonna hurt.


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - freeradical - 03-13-2009

kinetic energy = 1/2(m)(v)(v)

So let's say an object is moving at 20,00 mph. The space station is also moving pretty fast itself, probably very close to the same velocity as the object. It's the relative differences in velocity that matter. Of course if they're moving towards each other... velocity is a vector.

momentum = mass X velocity


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - Paul F. - 03-13-2009

Even a small paint chip, if moving in exactly the opposite orbit that you are, can have enough energy thanks to 1/2M*V(squared) to punch a pretty nasty hole.

As I recall, the shuttle had a 3/8" deep pockmark put in a window by a paint chip the size of a pencil point.


Funny thing is; the recent Cosmos-Iridium colission, by itself isn't such a big deal... but it has brought attention to the many many thousands of bits of junk that is increasing every year in orbit.

Now maybe we can get some serious attention paid to plans to REDUCE space junk.


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - Black - 03-13-2009

That's all very interesting, but the real curiosity is why nobody posts here under the handle "Space Junk".


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - Space Junk - 03-13-2009

Nobody?
What do you mean, nobody?
Who you calling nobody?


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - rgG - 03-13-2009

Space Junk wrote:
Nobody?
What do you mean, nobody?
Who you calling nobody?

Ha! I know who you really are. Smile


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - Racer X - 03-13-2009

Paul F. wrote:
Even a small paint chip, if moving in exactly the opposite orbit that you are, can have enough energy thanks to 1/2M*V(squared) to punch a pretty nasty hole.

As I recall, the shuttle had a 3/8" deep pockmark put in a window by a paint chip the size of a pencil point.


Funny thing is; the recent Cosmos-Iridium colission, by itself isn't such a big deal... but it has brought attention to the many many thousands of bits of junk that is increasing every year in orbit.

Now maybe we can get some serious attention paid to plans to REDUCE space junk.

what about those dumb-ass Chinese who tested their satellite killer and spewed all that debris in LEO along with all the other satellites. You know, the ones that are now in danger from collision with all the debris?


Re: International Space Station Crew Temporarily Evacuated Due to Space Junk Danger - Paul F. - 03-13-2009

Yeah, that was pretty stupid of the chinese...
Especially considering that they're ramping up a manned spaceflight program!

People were whining about the satellite shoot-down the US did last year, but almost no one points out that THAT was a MUCH lower orbit, and every single piece has now reentered...
The chinese caused junk will be up there for decades, at least.