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    1. Chris G - NSF‏ @ChrisG_NSF 27 Mar 2019

      Chris G - NSF Retweeted AFP news agency

      The #satellite in question was at 300 km altitude (more than 100 km BLEOW the @Space_Station). Any debris, extent of which is not yet confirmed, would not pose a large risk to satellites, most of which are much, much higher. Most debris will reenter with days/weeks. #Indiahttps://twitter.com/AFP/status/1110799226319994880 …

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      #BREAKING India shoots down satellite in missile test, joining space 'super league': Modi pic.twitter.com/27g948RtlW
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    2. Jonathan McDowell‏Verified account @planet4589 27 Mar 2019
      Replying to @ChrisG_NSF @NASASpaceflight @Space_Station

      *some* debris will end up at higher apogee. So there is some risk to ISS.

      4 replies 8 retweets 52 likes
    3. Vishnu Vardan‏ @Vardan_here 27 Mar 2019
      Replying to @planet4589 @ChrisG_NSF and

      But difference in orbital inclination makes the risk still smaller, ryt?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    4.  🦔HedgeDog 🐶‏ @HedgeDogGaming 27 Mar 2019
      Replying to @Vardan_here @planet4589 and

      Correct. I'm not sure about the exact inclination of the destroyed satellite (most likely ~90 deg since it was a weather satellite) but it's extremely unlikely to be in such an inclination as to make the risk greater than effectively 0%.

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    5. Jonathan McDowell‏Verified account @planet4589 27 Mar 2019
      Replying to @HedgeDogGaming @Vardan_here and

      The inclination was 96.6 degrees. It was not a weather satellite (the Chinese ASAT took out a weather sat. Microsat-R seems likely to have been a dedicated target satellite)

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    6.  🦔HedgeDog 🐶‏ @HedgeDogGaming 27 Mar 2019
      Replying to @planet4589 @Vardan_here and

      Misleading headline in Ars Technica, my bad! Still not wrong about the inclination, though 😊

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    7. Jonathan McDowell‏Verified account @planet4589 27 Mar 2019
      Replying to @HedgeDogGaming @Vardan_here and

      But having a different inclination doesn't save you. The orbits intersect - in particular, objects in the Microsat-R orbit but with slightly increased apogee will potentially intersect the ISS orbit at high speed

      2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
       🦔HedgeDog 🐶‏ @HedgeDogGaming 27 Mar 2019
      Replying to @planet4589 @Vardan_here and

      It doesn't "save", it reduces the risk to the points of intersection. The chance of a high energy piece of debris to cross the intersection at the exact same time as the ISS is effectively 0.

      8:54 AM - 27 Mar 2019
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        2. Jonathan McDowell‏Verified account @planet4589 27 Mar 2019
          Replying to @HedgeDogGaming @Vardan_here and

          I disagree.

          2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
        3. Vishnu Vardan‏ @Vardan_here 27 Mar 2019
          Replying to @planet4589 @HedgeDogGaming and

          Whatever the inclination, if the altitudes match,that means they come in a plane. So, there are chances for hitting.

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