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Two Massive Space Pieces Likely To Collide Tonight, Making Earth’s Orbit More Crowded, Dangerous

by OB Bureau
October 15, 2020
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Two Massive Space Pieces Likely To Collide Tonight, Making Earth’s Orbit More Crowded, Dangerous

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As the accumulation of debris increases in space, by Thursday night, Earth’s orbit is about to get “a lot more crowded, and a lot more dangerous”, according to a report by website Space.com.

A series of tweets by California based tracking company LeoLabs, reveals that two big pieces of space junk are zooming toward a close approach that will occur Thursday at 8:56 p.m. EDT (0056 GMT on Oct. 16).

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The encounter will take place 616 miles (991 kilometers) above the South Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of Antarctica.

LeoLab’s calculations estimate the probability of a collision to be more than 10%. The report states this to be “a scarily high number”, considering that the combined mass of the objects, hurtling towards each other at a relative velocity of 32,900 mph (52,950 km/h), is about 6,170 lbs. (2,800 kilograms).

2/ Current risk metrics from our most recent CDMs:
Miss distance: 12 meters (+18/-12 meters)
Probability of Collision: >10%, scaled to account for large object sizes
Relative velocity: 14.7 km/s pic.twitter.com/y44QXyhHJK

— LeoLabs, Inc. (@LeoLabs_Space) October 14, 2020

“This event continues to be very high risk and will likely stay this way through the time of closest approach,” tweeted LeoLabs.

1/ This event continues to be very high risk and will likely stay this way through the time of closest approach. Our system generates new conjunction reports 6-8x per day on this event with new observation data each time. pic.twitter.com/d3tRbcV2P0

— LeoLabs, Inc. (@LeoLabs_Space) October 14, 2020

A “search-mode scan” scheduled for shortly after the close approach should reveal if a collision occurred and created more debris, LeoLabs tweeted later today.

3/ Shortly after TCA, we will have a direct pass of CZ-4C R/B over our Kiwi Space Radar in New Zealand. We have scheduled a search mode scan during this time to ensure we only see two objects as expected and hopefully confirm that no new debris is detected. pic.twitter.com/hcZsOF3uIT

— LeoLabs, Inc. (@LeoLabs_Space) October 14, 2020

Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer and satellite tracker, identified the two objects as a defunct Soviet navigation satellite called Parus (or Kosmos 2004) and a Chinese rocket stage.

“Here’s my own visualization of the encounter. Kosmos-2004 (red) is heading south towards the pole, CZ-4C-Y4 (purple) is heaeding north towards the Falklands.”, he said in a tweet.

Here’s my own visualization of the encounter. Kosmos-2004 (red) is heading south towards the pole, CZ-4C-Y4 (purple) is heading north towards the Falklands pic.twitter.com/qem7ojlhcy

— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) October 14, 2020

In another tweet, he added that a smashup would likely result in a “significant (10 to 20 percent) increase in the LEO debris environment,” (LEO stands for low Earth orbit).

Not completely. Just a significant (10 to 20 percent) increase in the LEO debris environment

— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) October 14, 2020

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\r\n\r\n\"This event continues to be very high risk and will likely stay this way through the time of closest approach,\" tweeted LeoLabs.\r\n
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1/ This event continues to be very high risk and will likely stay this way through the time of closest approach. Our system generates new conjunction reports 6-8x per day on this event with new observation data each time. pic.twitter.com/d3tRbcV2P0

\r\n— LeoLabs, Inc. (@LeoLabs_Space) October 14, 2020
\r\n\r\n\r\nA \"search-mode scan\" scheduled for shortly after the close approach should reveal if a collision occurred and created more debris, LeoLabs tweeted later today.\r\n
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3/ Shortly after TCA, we will have a direct pass of CZ-4C R/B over our Kiwi Space Radar in New Zealand. We have scheduled a search mode scan during this time to ensure we only see two objects as expected and hopefully confirm that no new debris is detected. pic.twitter.com/hcZsOF3uIT

\r\n— LeoLabs, Inc. (@LeoLabs_Space) October 14, 2020
\r\n\r\n\r\nJonathan McDowell, an astronomer and satellite tracker, identified the two objects as a defunct Soviet navigation satellite called Parus (or Kosmos 2004) and a Chinese rocket stage.\r\n\r\n“Here’s my own visualization of the encounter. Kosmos-2004 (red) is heading south towards the pole, CZ-4C-Y4 (purple) is heaeding north towards the Falklands.”, he said in a tweet.\r\n
\r\n

Here's my own visualization of the encounter. Kosmos-2004 (red) is heading south towards the pole, CZ-4C-Y4 (purple) is heading north towards the Falklands pic.twitter.com/qem7ojlhcy

\r\n— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) October 14, 2020
\r\n\r\n\r\nIn another tweet, he added that a smashup would likely result in a \"significant (10 to 20 percent) increase in the LEO debris environment,\" (LEO stands for low Earth orbit).\r\n
\r\n

Not completely. Just a significant (10 to 20 percent) increase in the LEO debris environment

\r\n— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) October 14, 2020
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