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Re: Rumours about Russian space war, why not look at the US military space plane elliptical orbit?

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Lucas McCain

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Feb 16, 2024, 10:59:45 AMFeb 16
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On 2/16/2024 1:14 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> Rumours about Russian space war, why not look at the US military space plane's elliptical orbit?
> After reading about this:
> https://www.extremetech.com/defense/amateur-satellite-tracker-spots-us-militarys-classified-space-plane
> I was wondering why is that US thing in an elliptical orbit?
> Well then I realized that takes you high enough to reach geostationary orbits
> basically communication satellites, it could drop some bombs or just debris there and knock things out,
> or use ray weapons.
> What is on board that US space plane?
> Can they detonate a high altitude nuke from there?
>

Added a couple of newgroups as this subject is being discussed there.
Seems that they could definitely detonate a nuke in space, perhaps as an
EMP weapon.

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Lucas McCain

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Feb 16, 2024, 11:33:12 AMFeb 16
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On 2/16/2024 1:14 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> Rumours about Russian space war, why not look at the US military space plane's elliptical orbit?
> After reading about this:
> https://www.extremetech.com/defense/amateur-satellite-tracker-spots-us-militarys-classified-space-plane
> I was wondering why is that US thing in an elliptical orbit?
> Well then I realized that takes you high enough to reach geostationary orbits
> basically communication satellites, it could drop some bombs or just debris there and knock things out,
> or use ray weapons.
> What is on board that US space plane?
> Can they detonate a high altitude nuke from there?
>

Added alt.survival and alt.defense to newsgroups as this topic was being
discussed there.
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