I'd figured that the best solution would be something that they could drive around, and deflect the crap so it just naturally spiralled down, burning up in the atmosphere.
However, your solution sounds better. Need to be a HUGE laser - but ground based is much simpler for that sort of thing (rather than having to lift an enormous power supply).
Of course, the politics of that. Boy HOWDY that'd freak people out.
Also I'm not sure about the practicality (is it possible? how much spread? what would the cost be? would it just throw things into higher orbit? etc?) but it sounds a LOT simpler than driving something around up there to scoop or deflect things down.
it's also so low powered it -couldn't- be used as anti-satelliteApparently it would only cost $200m and take two years. Pretty fast, and pretty cheap - considering how expensive satellites (and the ISS) are, both to create and get up there. Seems like a very cheap option
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And who exactly is going to pay the $200m? Oh thats right. My tax dollars.
And who will PROFIT from the $200m budget? Well, after the $200m estimate becomes $900m, the CEOs of the companies involved with our military industrial complex will be able to afford even LARGER mansions.
1. They've been talking about it since 98, I don't think you have to worry about it happening any time soon.
2. The Iraq war is costing $3-700m/DAY (depending who you ask). And yes, that's your tax dollars too. (just to pick one random line item. I'm sure there's plenty of other places your money is getting pissed away. Big govt's good like that). And let's not get into the price of oil tripling since they went in (illegally and unvoted for by the US public).
The real question is - what can you do about it? Unfortunately, I haven't heard any good solutions. The suggestion that an individual has ANY effect over government spending is.. somewhat ludicrous. Government (particularly American) seems to be there primarily for the lobbying bodies, ie, big business, and screw everybody else (particularly you and I).
I agree, it's pretty ugly.
A space cleaning laser is still pretty awesome tech though :)
Hmm. Laser broom. What you'd want is to bounce it off a mirror up there, and hit the outside edge of whatever you wanted to broom up.
That way the gas leaked off, or vaporised metal/particles etc, will push the rest of it back into the atmosphere, where it will most likely burn up on reentry - unless it's really big. In which case, get the Chinese to hit it first...
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However, your solution sounds better. Need to be a HUGE laser - but ground based is much simpler for that sort of thing (rather than having to lift an enormous power supply).
Of course, the politics of that. Boy HOWDY that'd freak people out.
Also I'm not sure about the practicality (is it possible? how much spread? what would the cost be? would it just throw things into higher orbit? etc?) but it sounds a LOT simpler than driving something around up there to scoop or deflect things down.
but aha! google to the rescue!
the laser broom (it IS ground based)
it's also so low powered it -couldn't- be used as anti-satelliteApparently it would only cost $200m and take two years. Pretty fast, and pretty cheap - considering how expensive satellites (and the ISS) are, both to create and get up there. Seems like a very cheap option ( ... )
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And who will PROFIT from the $200m budget? Well, after the $200m estimate becomes $900m, the CEOs of the companies involved with our military industrial complex will be able to afford even LARGER mansions.
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2. The Iraq war is costing $3-700m/DAY (depending who you ask). And yes, that's your tax dollars too. (just to pick one random line item. I'm sure there's plenty of other places your money is getting pissed away. Big govt's good like that). And let's not get into the price of oil tripling since they went in (illegally and unvoted for by the US public).
The real question is - what can you do about it? Unfortunately, I haven't heard any good solutions. The suggestion that an individual has ANY effect over government spending is.. somewhat ludicrous. Government (particularly American) seems to be there primarily for the lobbying bodies, ie, big business, and screw everybody else (particularly you and I).
I agree, it's pretty ugly.
A space cleaning laser is still pretty awesome tech though :)
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What do we do about all of the debris up there? Nothing. Just steer clear of it.
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That way the gas leaked off, or vaporised metal/particles etc, will push the rest of it back into the atmosphere, where it will most likely burn up on reentry - unless it's really big. In which case, get the Chinese to hit it first...
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