Without control of E2, is it in danger of drifting in to E1? I mean, I don't know which way that thing would drift, but I would hope that E1 is in the opposite direction. Anyone know which way satellites tend to drift when unsteered? If E2 crashes into another bird and creates a lot of debris, that could be a real problem for all the birds up there in the belt.
It would be cool if they could invent a way to rope a stray satellite and drag it out to graveyard. Perhaps the government could use AMC14 as a strategic means of T-Boning E2 and knocking both of them out of the geosynch orbit. Hit it at the right angles and who knows?
It would be cool if they could invent a way to rope a stray satellite and drag it out to graveyard. Perhaps the government could use AMC14 as a strategic means of T-Boning E2 and knocking both of them out of the geosynch orbit. Hit it at the right angles and who knows?