In addition to these images, Slingshot Aerospace’s partner @numerica_corp has also provided a video from shortly after impact. The circled areas show the newly created debris in LEO from the Russian anti-satellite test (#ASAT) against #Cosmos1408.pic.twitter.com/E1FZbjVZEy
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@numerica_corp have provided us with a new image from Chile on Sunday night. The telescope is following the pre-breakup satellite trajectory, which shows the debris (red circles), from the Russian anti-satellite test against#Cosmos1408, spreading in many directions.pic.twitter.com/vVeMqcIdGi
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Wow, thanks!
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WTF is Russia up to doing that?!!!
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Surely the Russians would have known the satellite would break up into thousands of small pieces.
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Safety always comes in 2nd for Russia! Geez
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Good morning, Would we be able to use this photograph with credits to Numerica? Please let us know. Thanks
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