Tomorrow may hit two satellites in space: NASA

Washington, Ta. 30 January 2020, Thursday

Many countries have sent their own satellites to search for planets in space, but this satellite can now cause problems.

According to sources, two NASA satellites could collide. Because of this, NASA has issued a warning.

According to NASA research, the satellite could collide tomorrow. According to Indian times, the satellite may collide face-to-face at about 5:00 in the morning. However, if both of these satellites collide, it will be a waste in Pittsburgh, USA. In the meantime both satellites can have a distance of 50 to 100 feet. Both satellites are no longer operational.

One of these satellite satellites is named GGSE-4 and the second satellite is named IRAS. GGSE-4 Satellite America launched in 1967. The satellite was spying on the US Air Force. Which weighs about 85 kilograms. Which is moving at a speed of 14.64 kilometers per second.

The second satellite IRAS was launched in 1983. The United States sent this satellite to spy the earth. Which weighs about 1083 kg. Orbiting at speeds of about 15 kilometers per second.

However, because of the speed of both satellites, they can cause significant damage if they collide. At present, the altitude of both satellites is about 900 km from Earth.


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