Placeholder canvas

Mission Shakti a ‘terrible’ thing: NASA

Date:

The head of NASA on Tuesday, 2 April, termed India’s recent destruction of one of its satellites under Mission Shakti a “terrible thing” and claimed that it had created 400 pieces of orbital debris and has put astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) in jeopardy.

While addressing employees of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator, said, “That is a terrible, terrible thing to create an event that sends debris and an apogee that goes above the international space station. That kind of activity is not compatible with the future of human spaceflight that we need to see have happen.”

His remark has come five days after India shot down a low-orbiting satellite in a missile test to prove it was among the world’s advanced space powers.

Bridenstine explained that not all of the pieces were big enough to track and added, “What we are tracking right now, objects big enough to track – we’re talking about 10 centimetres or bigger – about 60 pieces have been tracked.”

ALSO READ: UK lawmakers reject alternatives of May’s Brexit deal

India test-fired an anti-satellite (ASAT) missile on March 27 under Mission Shakti. The targeted satellite was destroyed at a relatively low altitude of 300 kilometres, well below the ISS and most satellites in orbit.

Taking note of that, Bridenstine expressed concern that by India’s test the risk of collision with the ISS has increased by 44 per cent over 10 days. However, the risk will dissipate over time as much of the debris will burn up as it enters the atmosphere, he added.

He also said that the US military tracks objects in space to predict the collision risk for the ISS and for satellites.

Click here for Latest News updates and viral videos on our AI-powered smart news

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Unwarranted, Unacceptable: India On US Remarks On Kejriwal Arrest, Cong’s Frozen Accounts

The MEA during the weekly presser said that India lodged strong objections and protests with a senior official from the US Embassy about comments made by the State Department

Actor Govinda Joins Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena Ahead Of Lok Sabha Polls

Mumbai: In a significant development in Maharashtra's political landscape,...

Elections 2024: Legal Cases Against Donald Trump And How It Can Impact His Chances For Presidency

Former President Trump was indicted with charges of overturning the 2020 Presidential election and was indicted on Felony charges and also the violence of January 6 2021 in Washington D.C.

About 80,000 Leaders, Workers From Different Parties Join BJP Ahead Of Lok Sabha Elections

New Delhi: Ahead of the upcoming general elections 2024,...