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Friday, January 28, 2011

Cellular Service Bothered Space Trash


Space junk is not only disrupt the journey of the astronauts, but it also has the potential to disrupt the cellular telecommunications network. As a result, cell phone signals are often decreased and the dashed.

This information is submitted the Department of Defense United States (U.S.) aerospace division. In Space Posture Review report, the agency is headquartered at the Pentagon says there is no way to deal with these space junk.
 
Based on information from rocket expert named Bharath Gopalaswamy, there are currently about 370 thousand of waste debris floating in space, at an altitude between 490 to 620 miles above the earth's surface. 

 
In the same area, there are 1100 communications satellite that receives and transmits signals to and from the earth, so that in the presence of space junk can interfere with receiving and sending signals in the earth. 

 
Space junk is a problem for the world space. Rubbish which generally consists of the former satellites, or the debris from the rocket or missile components, often dangerous journey spacecraft. 

 
In addition, if just a little space junk collides with the satellite, this will not only interfere with cellular communications, but also cable television service and all devices that have GPS (Global Positioning System).

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