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Subject: | OT Re: Lost bolt, no LBC , but we have all done it |
From: | "bjshov8" <bjshov8@comcast.net> |
Date: | Wed, 13 Sep 2006 20:44:20 -0500 |
As I understand it, they are travelling about 18,000 mph, so if a nut "floats away" then it is also travelling at basically 18,000 mph. So if its orbit manages to intersect the perpendicular orbit of a satellite, shuttle, or astronaut, there will be one heckuva collision. The fastest factory-loaded rifle bullets travel about 2,700 mph, and that's pretty darned fast. Experimenters have managed up to about 3,800 mph, so 18,000 is incredibly fast. > Space debris can be dangerous if it punctures space station walls or |
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