U.S. officials to meet with Russian space officials over anti-satellite missile test

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The Russian military has destroyed a defunct satellite, showering low Earth orbit with shrapnel and causing astronauts to shelter on the International Space Station as the debris cloud passed by.

U.S. officials from the Pentagon, State Department and NASA condemned Russia’s anti-satellite weapon (or ASAT) test Monday as “reckless” and “dangerous,” while U.S. Space Command confirmed the test created more than 1,500 pieces of debris. The test destroyed the defunct, Soviet-era Kosmos 1408 spy satellite.

“Russia has demonstrated a deliberate disregard for the security, safety, stability, and long-term sustainability of the space domain for all nations,” U.S. Space Command Commander James Dickinson said in a statement.

But the Russian military called the U.S. response “hypocritical,” saying in a statement translated by NBC that “the United States knows for certain that the resulting fragments” from the ASAT test “did not and will not pose a threat to orbital stations, spacecraft and space activities.”

Both the U.S. and Russia, as well as India and China, have previously destroyed their own satellites in ASAT tests. The U.S. most recently conducted an ASAT test in 2008, while Russia on Tuesday called out the Air Force’s testing of the X-37 spacecraft as showing the Pentagon “is actively developing” space weapons.

Industry experts believe the debris field created by Russia’s latest ASAT test will stay in orbit for years, creating a threat to other spacecraft. Earth imagery company Planet, which has more than 140 small satellites in low Earth orbit, emphasized that Russia’s ASAT test makes it the fourth country “to blow up its own satellite from a missile in the past 15 years.”

NASA confirmed that the International Space Station went into emergency procedures on Monday, closing its hatches while the crew sheltered. The station is “passing through or near” the debris field every 90 minutes, the agency said.

“It is unthinkable that Russia would endanger not only the American and international partner astronauts on the ISS, but also their own cosmonauts,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement.

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If this was USA they wouldn’t be carrying on about this.

chappysktichen
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space needs a space vacuum cleaner, maybe a black hole will clear all this garbage

Raz.v.god.i.kalash.strelyaet
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Russia; anti-satellite test
China; hypersonic test
the West; winning the World Cup in Qatar
(Africa; just watching)

shanialay
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Oh gee. And a strongly worded letter from the UN will teach them a lesson 😆

Ronbo
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0.33 Silly manipulation, Russians below, German on the side, without Russia the station will fall within a year ...
The United States and China have previously tested similar weapons, without hysterics ...

arnoldstax
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Russian's the 3M22 Tsirkon (hypersonic missile ?) has done its job.

lasnolasno
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US government hypocrisy even reach the outer space 😂

Andrew_Alxf
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They know. But they do. So that they are looking for growth.

nhanha
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Who make us more worrying. They are can not be treat small.

nhanha
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Why would they destroy their own satellite.

silversheep
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They’re using the same font as skyrim in the thumbnail

sandimaree
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How odd, Russia amasses troops on theUkraine border and then tests an anti-satellite missile. China is taking note of Taiwanese defense positions and releasing their third aircraft carrier. I’m sure all is well

vladtheimpaler
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I would love to hear the real story behind this. 😂
A) Too many satellites. Shoot one down!
B) Good evening Mr. Hunt. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to infiltrate a Russian military base and....
C) A soldier tells his commanding officer that their missiles can't aim for jack squat. He shows them how its done.
D) There was a spider on the satellite.