![]() ![]() This new Google Earth plug-in (.kmz file for Google Earth) allows you not only to get information on the 13,000 objects tracked by the US Strategic Command, it also lets you plot their orbits. ![]() Now you can see the space debris being carefully watched by the US and do some satellite tracking yourself. They're in geosynchronous orbit don't you know? (Google/Analytical Graphics) InSat-4, active communications satellites serving India. The chunk of Russian spy satellite was allowed to pass without incident. According to officials, the ATV carried out a 5 minute burn, slowing the station and lowering its orbit by 1.5 km (1 mile). Nancy wrote about the heroic efforts of the ( soon to be dumped) ATV that boosted the station clear of passing debris from a disintegrated Russian satellite. Now a new plug-in has been released detailing the positions of 13,000 alive and dead satellites being tracked by the US military.Īt the end of last month, the danger of discarded satellite parts became all too real for the crew of the International Space Station. I think it shocked many to see the problem in dazzling 3D. In February, I wrote a Universe Today article reporting on Google Earth’s ability to plot all known bits of space junk orbiting the Earth. Every time we put a “useful” satellite into orbit – to service our communication needs, monitor the weather or spy on other countries – we are amplifying the growing space junk problem surrounding Earth. Tracking space junk is paramount to all our activities in space. Just trackin': playing around with the orbital trajectory option (Google/Analytical Graphics) Never before have geostationary communication satellites been so interesting! ![]() The United States Strategic Command keeps very close tabs on what is orbiting our planet and where they are at any given time, and now with the help of Google Earth, you can explore the satellites, plot their orbital trajectories and see just how crowded space can be. Google Earth can be an addictive thing at the best of times, but when 13,000 of the satellites in Earth orbit can be viewed by a new plug-in for the program, you may find yourself hooked for longer than usual. OK, I’ve just wasted an hour in simulated space, checking out some of the active and junked satellites orbiting our planet. ![]()
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