flatino pon 6.3.2023 14:57

"Kina planira u svoje satelite ugraditi i tajnovitu tehnologiju kojom bi oni mogli izbliza promatrati i nadzirati, možda i "prisluškivati" satelite iz konstelacije Starlink."

 

Naravno da je tajnovita, čim ti znaš da je tajnovita :)

 

".... – za što nema dodatne potvrde...."

 

Nema tu nikakve potvrde za ništa, pa ti svejedno prenosiš i lupaš ko otvoren prozor. Nek se piše senzacionalistički, ostalo je ne bitno.

syncmaster245b pon 6.3.2023 16:12
flatino kaže...

"Kina planira u svoje satelite ugraditi i tajnovitu tehnologiju kojom bi oni mogli izbliza promatrati i nadzirati, možda i "prisluškivati" satelite iz konstelacije Starlink."

 

Naravno da je tajnovita, čim ti znaš da je tajnovita :)

 

".... – za što nema dodatne potvrde...."

 

Nema tu nikakve potvrde za ništa, pa ti svejedno prenosiš i lupaš ko otvoren prozor. Nek se piše senzacionalistički, ostalo je ne bitno.

 

"Ne budite strogi prema novinarima. I oni su žrtve kao i mi"

učo pon 6.3.2023 18:17

Niske orbite oko Zemlje su "samočisteće", tu sateliti zbog (vrlo rijetkog) zraka polako gube brzinu i padaju na Zemlju, zato moraju imati ionske motore da ih tu i tamo malo pogurnu u višu orbitu. Ali 40 000 Starlinka i oko 15 000 ovih Kineza uz sve ostalo smeće je stvarno previše. Treba na satelite ugraditi oružja koja bi one protivničke polako bacale na nižu orbitu i prema Zemlji (naravno da ne treba, ali tko zna..)

rjakopec pon 6.3.2023 18:29
CalvinRi kaže...

Kad ujko digne 15 000 satelita onda je to za opce dobro i sirenje ljubavi do svakog kutka na Zemlji, a kad to isto hoce Kina, onda je to spijuniranje.

 Ti se rugaš, ali približno tako i stoje stvari. 

BlueMax uto 7.3.2023 07:43
rjakopec kaže...
CalvinRi kaže...

Kad ujko digne 15 000 satelita onda je to za opce dobro i sirenje ljubavi do svakog kutka na Zemlji, a kad to isto hoce Kina, onda je to spijuniranje.

 Ti se rugaš, ali približno tako i stoje stvari. 

 Misliš Biden odlikovao ratnog heroja iz Vijetnama, Putin odlikovao ratnog zločinca iz Ukrajine, Amerika lansirala istraživački komunikacijski satelit, Kina lansirala špijunski satelit. Teroristički napad u New Yorku, vojna akcija u Kandaharu...?

 

BlueMax uto 7.3.2023 13:24
dd.inc kaže...
Ratni heroj koji je došao u tuđu zemlju ubijati ljude. Kako on može biti heroj?

 Pitaj Bidena. Još se u sve to umiješao i rasizam pa su svjetski dušebrižnici ljuti jer mu orden nisu dali ranije zbog toga što je crnac. Išao sam malo na američke portale vidjeti kako ljudi to komentiraju. Kompletna rasprava se svodi na to je li zakinut za orden zato što je crnac. Ama baš nitko da postavi pitanje zašto se daje orden čovjeku koji je u tuđoj zemlji ubijao lokalno stanovništvo. Jasno je meni što znači biti vojnik, i sam sam bio. Ideš gdje te pošalju i radiš što ti kažu. U svemu tome možeš ispasti pička i ispasti heroj. Ali onda to vrijedi i za Ruse.

Zaporožac sri 8.3.2023 06:03
flatino kaže...

"Kina planira u svoje satelite ugraditi i tajnovitu tehnologiju kojom bi oni mogli izbliza promatrati i nadzirati, možda i "prisluškivati" satelite iz konstelacije Starlink."

 

Naravno da je tajnovita, čim ti znaš da je tajnovita :)

 

".... – za što nema dodatne potvrde...."

 

Nema tu nikakve potvrde za ništa, pa ti svejedno prenosiš i lupaš ko otvoren prozor. Nek se piše senzacionalistički, ostalo je ne bitno.

Piše, piše 

 

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Nego, mene zanima kojom tehnologijom je ta originalna stranica stranica zaštićena od c/p samoga teksta ?! 

To bi trebali implemetirati i mi na Bug forumu...

 

Pogledajte što zaštita napravi kad pokušate kopirati cijeli tekst na forum ili u text file..... 

 

The project has the code name "GW", according to a team led by associate professor Xu Can with the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) Space Engineering University in Beijing. But what these letters stand...

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zagi55 sri 8.3.2023 18:49

Ako ti treba tekst, samo spremi stranicu kao pdf i onda iz pdf-a napravi copy-paste.

 

 

 

 

Researchers say China plans to build a huge satellite network in nearEarth orbit to provide internet services to users around the world — and to
stifle Elon Musk's Starlink.
The project has the code name "GW", according to a team led by associate
professor Xu Can with the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) Space
Engineering University in Beijing. But what these letters stand for is
unclear.
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China aims to launch 13,000 satellites to
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established China Satellite Network Group Co, Xu and his colleagues said
in a paper about anti-Starlink measures published in the Chinese journal
Command Control and Simulation on Feb 15.
The launch schedule for these satellites remains unknown, but the number
would rival the scale of SpaceX's planned network of more than 12,000
satellites by 2027.
Xu's team said the GW satellite constellation was likely to be deployed
quickly, "before the completion of Starlink". This would "ensure that our
country has a place in low orbit and prevent the Starlink constellation
from excessively pre-empting low-orbit resources", they wrote.
The Chinese satellites could also be placed in "orbits where the Starlink
constellation has not yet reached", the researchers said, adding that they
would "gain opportunities and advantages at other orbital altitudes, and
even suppress Starlink".
The Chinese satellites could be equipped with an anti-Starlink payload to carry out various missions,
such as conducting "close-range, long-term surveillance of Starlink satellites", they said.
A recent study by the China National Space Administration called for
cooperation and said competing communication satellite networks could
harm each other.
The Starlink network, now with over 3,000 satellites in orbit, is expected
to eventually grow to more than 40,000 satellites, according to SpaceX.
China's space surveillance and defence capacity cannot cope with so many
satellites, Xu's team said.
The Starlink satellites can receive data from the US Department of
Defence to plan or coordinate their positions, and they are equipped with
surveillance sensors to monitor the space environment, according to the
paper.
"The Starlink satellites may use their orbital manoeuvrability to actively
hit and destroy nearby targets in space," the researchers said.
China plans to build more powerful radar systems powered by new
technology to identify and track Starlink satellites, they said.
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would be used to update a "Starlink catalogue" that would eventually
contain detailed data on every satellite.
Xu's team said the Chinese government could also cooperate with other
governments to form an anti-Starlink coalition and "demand that SpaceX
publish the precise orbiting data of Starlink satellites".
They added that new weapons, including lasers and high-power
microwaves, would be developed and used to destroy Starlink satellites
that pass over China or other sensitive regions.
The Ukrainian military has used Starlink services effectively against
Russian forces. Since the war broke out, Chinese military researchers have
repeatedly called for developing capabilities to destroy Starlink if
necessary.
On February 13, SpaceX founder Elon Musk tweeted that the company
would restrict the military use of Starlink in the Ukraine war because "we
will not enable escalation of conflict that may lead to WW3".
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on February 18 that the US
government had talked to Musk about the use of Starlink satellite internet
in Ukraine, but did not elaborate

BlueMax sri 8.3.2023 23:54

Zar nije lakše ubiti Javascript na stranici? 

 

Researchers say China plans to build a huge satellite network in near-Earth orbit to provide internet services to users around the world — and to stifle Elon Musk's Starlink.

The project has the code name "GW", according to a team led by associate professor Xu Can with the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) Space Engineering Univer.....

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