Monday, June 15, 2009

US, Russian satellites collide in space

HIGH-SPEED prangs are not confined to the road. They also happen far above our heads. In a space-age first, two satellites have collided in orbit. Early on Wednesday morning, Sydney time, a Russian communications satellite and an American Iridium mobile phone spacecraft smashed into each other, 790 kilometres above Siberia. The cosmic bingle left both write-offs. US Air

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