Yowsers. This near miss needs its own scientifically-inaccurate whizzing space sound effect
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Yikes.... 14.7 km/sec ~= 32,883 mph
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If they collide (head on) then the energy of the explosion would be about 0.1 kiloton of TNT
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But since it's space and not sea level, a mol of TNT would expand much more violently. Hard to imagine 200,000lbs!
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Holy moley that's close
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...so what happens if they hit?
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Then there will not be 2 objects at 900km above Pitsburgh, but about 20,000 smaller ones that no-one can trace anymore.
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Miriam: The chance of a collision is put at 1 in 100. See: Two Satellites Could Collide Tomorrow Night What happens if the retired space telescope and former spy satellite crash into each other ? By Jennifer Leman Jan 28, 2020https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/satellites/a30682394/satellites-collision/ …
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