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NOVEMBER 2024

United States And Russia Appear To Be Involved In Their First Space Chase

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United States And  Russia Appear To Be Involved In Their First Space Chase

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It appears that the Russian space launch that took place on November 25th, could have potentially been aimed at tracking the movements of a US reconnaissance satellite, according to open source data-based reports.

According to Nico Janssen, Kosmos 2542 was launched on 2019-11-25 into a 368×857 km orbit, which is almost exactly the same orbit almost as USA 245’s orbit plane. The difference is less than 1 degree.

On December 6th, from the Kosmos 2542, the Kosmos 2543 inspector satellite was deployed, and it began raising its orbit.

This was confirmed by the Russian Ministry of Defense, but it was reportedly an experiment of deploying the inspector satellite in outer space.

“The purpose of the experiment is to continue work on assessing the technical condition of domestic satellites,” the Defense Ministry said.

“Specific information is transmitted to ground-based processing facilities to determine the technical condition of the satellite under study,” the defense department added.

On December 9th or 10th, USA 245 changed its orbit. Before its maneuver it was in a 272×985 km orbit. It raised its orbit and Janssen lost track of it, but he suspects its in much higher orbit.

Kosmos 2543 has climbed to a 590×859 km orbit, still in the same orbit plane as USA 245. So, what is going on?

Over the past few years, satellite inspectors have remained one of the “hottest” topics wherever it comes to the militarization of space. After all, a satellite that can approach and inspect the apparatus of its country can also inspect the apparatus of another country. And, notably it can also interfere in its operation.

Until recently, inspector satellites maneuvered only with their own satellites and rocket stages. What transpired is likely one of the first instances of a chase in space.

On December 4th, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the importance of developing the Russian orbital constellation of dual and military satellites.

Putin recalled that the leading countries of the world are actively developing modern space systems, supplementing and improving their technical characteristics, and the US leadership openly considers outer space as a theater of operations.

Russia has always consistently opposed the militarization of outer space, but the development of the situation “requires us to pay increased attention to strengthening the orbital group, as well as the space and rocket industry as a whole,” the president said.

As positive examples, he named the increased capabilities of the space echelon of the missile attack warning system and the development by industry enterprises of new satellite systems.

It is not only a question of updating the grouping with more advanced systems, but also of deploying fundamentally new spacecraft. These include the inspector satellite launched on the Soyuz-2.1v rocket on November 26 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome: it is capable of orbiting and carrying out external inspection and non-contact technical diagnostics of other satellites at the shortest possible distance. In addition, as RIA Novosti noted, inspector satellites can receive information not only from their own, but also from foreign satellites.

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FlorianGeyer

Russia again donates a Christmas gift to mankind that curbs the US kleptocracy that worship Mamon.

Bravo Russia.

John Mason

All the best to you for the New Year.

FlorianGeyer

And to you as well my friend.

The new decade promised to be an eventful one. With a bit of luck it will portend the pushback of those who seek to further enslave our minds for their own profit.

Assad must stay (gr8rambino)

Happy new year mister Florian :)

Ricky Miller

But, but…Russia is just a regional power with an economy the size of Nepal, right? I guess all regional powers have the capability to launch satellites to orbit, with domestically made rockets and even satellites that can maneuver and “inspect” and even deorbit other satellites. Russia must be struggling, just to keep up.

Z.P.

US is still using Russian rocket engines to get to ISS. No matter what others do Russia is still on top of that space game.

Saladin

The Soyuz is currently the only proven vehicle into low earth orbit. It’s an old technology and three cosmonauts paid with their life to make it safe (died as a result of a faulty valve, that was later fixed) The Americans are hastiest in using their astronauts as guinea pigs, so it took them a long time to come up with an alternative to Soyuz, but next year they’ll have it

Karen Bartlett

Russia has to keep an eye on possible US militarization of space. It’a a matter of self-defense. Go, Russia!

Anthony Papagallo

“Behold you are my servant, my agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer”

Romans 13:4

Assad must stay (gr8rambino)

very nice russia :) is anyone else disqus not working? i cant see most recent replies or upvotes anymore

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