@Wilshire to Space • 5 months agoRussian satellite breaks up in space, forces ISS astronauts to shelterwww.reuters.commessage-square19arrow-up1187arrow-down10cross-posted to: world
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minus-squareRubberDucklink3•5 months agoA laser? Mount it on ISS and expand the solar panels and install a battery/capacitor. It might be slow… but for the smaller stuff burning it up might work, or not?
minus-squarepartial_accumenlink3•5 months agoThats the idea in concept. Its a bit harder than that though so thats why its not in operation yet.
A laser? Mount it on ISS and expand the solar panels and install a battery/capacitor. It might be slow… but for the smaller stuff burning it up might work, or not?
Thats the idea in concept. Its a bit harder than that though so thats why its not in operation yet.