1 Russian satellite hits Chinese space waste

According to Radio Voice of Russia, Russia's Blitz satellite, which works in conjunction with the international laser remote sensing system, collided with the debris of China's Feng Yun-1C meteorological satellite.

According to Radio Voice of Russia, Russia's Blitz satellite, which works in conjunction with the international laser remote sensing system, collided with the debris of China's Feng Yun-1C meteorological satellite.

Picture 1 of 1 Russian satellite hits Chinese space waste

Satellite and must Chinese garbage

According to expert Thomas Kelso at the Center for Space Measurement and Fulfillment, this is the second collision in orbit since 2009.

International laser measurement agency (ILRS) experts have observed a dramatic change in the orbital parameter of the Blitz satellite.

Investigate the data of cosmic trash confirmed 10 seconds before Russian satellites changed their trajectory, one of the fragments of the Chinese C-satellite satellite flew near Blitz.

Phong Van-C1 was destroyed in 2007 in a satellite-launched satellite test conducted by China.

Experts need time to determine the extent of damage and the ability to continue using Blitz.

Update 17 December 2018
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