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Why Is A Mystery Russian Spacecraft Stalking A U.S. Spy Satellite?

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Two weeks ago, Cosmos 2542 started tailing a secret Pentagon space reconnaissance telescope. Analysts wonder if it’s some kind of preparation for an attack.

A mysterious Russian spacecraft has maneuvered into a new orbit around Earth right behind a secret U.S. spy satellite.

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The unusual move by Russian Cosmos 2542 on Jan. 20 allows it to closely watch the American KH-11, a $4 billion orbital telescope staring down at Earth. And there’s not much that U.S. space operators can do about it.

For the Americans, getting tailed by the Russians in peacetime is annoying. During wartime, it could be a prelude to an attack.

Cosmos 2542 is what space operators call an “inspection satellite.” Fitted with sensors and thrusters, the mini-fridge-size satellite can maneuver close to other spacecraft and scan them. Some inspection-sats could double as weapons, tampering with or even destroying enemy spacecraft.

The inspection-sat launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome north of Moscow back in November. Riding atop a Soyuz rocket, Cosmos 2542 settled into orbit between 250 miles and 550 miles over Earth’s surface.

“The purpose of the experiment is to continue work on assessing the technical condition of domestic satellites,” the Russian defense ministry stated.

But it was apparent early on that an American satellite that trackers call USA 245 was the real target. Cosmos 2542’s original orbit allowed it to pass within a few hundred miles of the KH-11 every 11 or 12 days...

Between November and January, Cosmos 2542 mostly stayed a respectful distance from the KH-11 as the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office satellite went about its business snapping high-resolution photographs of America’s rivals.

Then in mid-January, Cosmos 2542 passed close to the spy satellite—and made its move. Instead of drifting away like it usually did, Cosmos 2542 performed a series of maneuvers between Jan. 20 and Jan. 23 and essentially matched orbits with USA 245.

Russia has deployed several mysterious inspection satellites since 2014.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-i...mos-2542-suddenly-stalking-a-us-spy-satellite

maximus otter
 
Two weeks ago, Cosmos 2542 started tailing a secret Pentagon space reconnaissance telescope. Analysts wonder if it’s some kind of preparation for an attack.

A mysterious Russian spacecraft has maneuvered into a new orbit around Earth right behind a secret U.S. spy satellite.

200131-axe-satellite-tease_knk6ui


The unusual move by Russian Cosmos 2542 on Jan. 20 allows it to closely watch the American KH-11, a $4 billion orbital telescope staring down at Earth. And there’s not much that U.S. space operators can do about it.

For the Americans, getting tailed by the Russians in peacetime is annoying. During wartime, it could be a prelude to an attack.

Cosmos 2542 is what space operators call an “inspection satellite.” Fitted with sensors and thrusters, the mini-fridge-size satellite can maneuver close to other spacecraft and scan them. Some inspection-sats could double as weapons, tampering with or even destroying enemy spacecraft.

The inspection-sat launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome north of Moscow back in November. Riding atop a Soyuz rocket, Cosmos 2542 settled into orbit between 250 miles and 550 miles over Earth’s surface.

“The purpose of the experiment is to continue work on assessing the technical condition of domestic satellites,” the Russian defense ministry stated.

But it was apparent early on that an American satellite that trackers call USA 245 was the real target. Cosmos 2542’s original orbit allowed it to pass within a few hundred miles of the KH-11 every 11 or 12 days...

Between November and January, Cosmos 2542 mostly stayed a respectful distance from the KH-11 as the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office satellite went about its business snapping high-resolution photographs of America’s rivals.

Then in mid-January, Cosmos 2542 passed close to the spy satellite—and made its move. Instead of drifting away like it usually did, Cosmos 2542 performed a series of maneuvers between Jan. 20 and Jan. 23 and essentially matched orbits with USA 245.

Russia has deployed several mysterious inspection satellites since 2014.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-i...mos-2542-suddenly-stalking-a-us-spy-satellite

maximus otter
This is a funny situation.

1. It's stuck in first gear and cant change its orbit

2. Nav system is broken and the Russians cant move it

3 its recording what the US satellite does so its programmers can learn what theyre supposed to be doing

4 Its recording what the us satellite is photographing (hint, anything it wants) because the Russians havent figured that out yet.

Great scripts all. I suppise the US could have its satellite lead the Russian satellite on a strange course perhaps running it into another Russian satellie, or call on Clint Eastwood again (great movie if you havent seen it). Or deploy its own frig-sized "inspection" satellite right behind the opposition. Endless possibilities. I dont think for a minute the US cant blast the little guy to bits if necessary.
 
There have been earlier articles about this, all very interesting. But I can't find them right now.
 
Ah, but Officer Chekhov will deliberately fire wide or sabotage the phasers. The Russians thought about this too and got one of their men aboard in a key position.
 
Or else the phaser systems aboard the Enterprise run on Windows OS. Or British Telecom provide the wifi.
 
Two weeks ago, Cosmos 2542 started tailing a secret Pentagon space reconnaissance telescope. Analysts wonder if it’s some kind of preparation for an attack.
A mysterious Russian spacecraft has maneuvered into a new orbit around Earth right behind a secret U.S. spy satellite.
Russia has deployed several mysterious inspection satellites since 2014.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-i...mos-2542-suddenly-stalking-a-us-spy-satellite
maximus otter
Russian satellites tailing US satellites? This looks like a job for SPACEFORCE!
In other news:
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Nice to see Maximus Otter getting some facetime.
 
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