Space debris is really a problem. And I was struck several years ago, the deafening silence, lack of criticism of the Ch...
But what if they put it on one of their rockets in North Korea, sent it up at altitude, and exploded a nuclear weapon?
The American people are certainly appreciative of the conveniences... that all of these conveniences happen to be space-...
I think we need to get far more of the information... to the American public.
I just, again, want to point out that there is a 30 percent chance that there is a 5-megaton or so impact that is going ...
How do you build the risk to these satellites into your business model?
Does the fact, as we prepare to go to Mars and the stated goal of rendezvousing and landing and returning with a human c...
Indeed, it has been most enlightening.
There would be nothing like focusing the mind than survival with one of these things heading toward us.
Senator Nelson, you know from, you know, having flown in space, that when you are many orbits ahead of time, very tiny c...
And you are going to put up, along with NOAA and the Air Force, Discover in late 2014 for giving us early warning on sun...
If you have less than a few years' notice, right now we have no options.
Because they have to be right on the ones that we know to make sure we know their trajectory.
We might get a trailer from 'Armageddon' and show that.
A high-altitude/near-space explosion could have a very catastrophic effect on many of the satellites we rely on for weat...
And if that one had exploded over New York at 20,000 feet--what would that have done to Manhattan?
Had that occurred 20,000 feet over New York City, other than blowing out windows, what would have happened?
But about a month ago, there was some news that was more scary than exciting.