Iridium Cosmos Collision Simulation
On February 10, 2009, the active commercial Iridium 33 (US) and the decommissioned Kosmos-2251 (Russia) accidentally collided at a speed of 26,000 mph (42,00...
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On February 10, 2009, the active commercial Iridium 33 (US) and the decommissioned Kosmos-2251 (Russia) accidentally collided at a speed of 26,000 mph (42,00...
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