Meanwhile, in Canada, Astrophysics, Inc. finds the unethical business practices of Nuctech and Chinese security technologies to be an imminent threat to Canadian and broader Western national security concerns. https://lnkd.in/eDX7hmyq
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Turkey has applied to join China's International Lunar Research Station; Thailand joined the ILRS this month. Anatoly Petrukovich, Director of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS IKI), announced Turkey's application highlighting Turkey's emerging role in global space endeavors. This initiative "represents a new chapter in Turkey's quest for a robust presence in space research and exploration," China and Russia just signed an agreement to collaborate between their Chang'e 7 and Luna 26! Anatoly Petrukovich also confirmed that "putting a nuclear reactor on the Moon is also being considered" as part of the China-Russia Moon base. As you know, Russia has vetoed the United States and Japan's proposed joint resolution at the United Nations Security Council, which called on nations not to develop nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction designed to be placed into orbit around the Earth for the next 50 years! China abstained. So, both nations (China and Russia) did not affirm Article IV of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which says nations are "not to place in orbit around the Earth any objects carrying nuclear weapons or any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction." India voted in favour of L. 47 regarding No First Placement of Weapons in Outer Space! But is uncomfortable with language like "a community of shared future for humankind”. This phrase is part of a political ideology" as per India's official explanation of its vote! https://lnkd.in/eTZMFZV2 Attached below is an official version of the China-Russia Lunar Base 2036! Image Credit: China National Space Administration! Also, just in: Nicaragua has joined ILRS! https://lnkd.in/eRYEJpnW
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🔭🚀 NuSTAR 🔭🚀 - is the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, a space telescope searching the Universe for high energy X-rays to better understand black holes, exploding stars and the most extreme active galaxies https://lnkd.in/eFBfiUHR
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Scientists are exploring new ways to protect Earth from asteroids, and nuclear-powered X-rays might be the key! 🚀✨ According to recent research, these high-energy X-rays could be used to deflect asteroids on a collision course with our planet. This innovative approach focuses on altering an asteroid's path by vaporizing its surface with nuclear energy, providing a potential safeguard against future threats. Learn more about this cutting-edge technology and how it could reshape planetary defense at https://lnkd.in/gJ2JW5yp #PacificScienceCenter #ScienceNews #Space #AsteroidDeflection #NuclearXrays #PlanetaryDefense #FutureTech #ScienceNews
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Best invest in Building and talking about Fusion power, space, and maritime propulsion systems and industry as data centres are. You talk about Nuclear (meaning Fission) and fail to discuss fusion. https://lnkd.in/ge_aeX7M The nuclear fission industry is, ignorant of what's happening around you. Pull your uranium heads out, start adjusting your industry to fusion energy and start preparing to enter the commercially growing fusion energy industry. As it dawns on Earth like the sun. Great Headline Guardian on Nuclear fission. https://lnkd.in/g8sMZtpR Fission is moving towards obsolescence at an accelerated pace, as it is "out of step, out of time, out of place," and merely a temporary industry globally. https://lnkd.in/gbd_mZqk By 2028, Helion is expected to start producing electricity from its first fusion commercial power plant, which will provide electricity to Microsoft. The plant will produce at least 50 MWe after an initial ramp-up period. https://lnkd.in/gY9J3MQY Now see what is happening in the Fusion industry in the world. https://lnkd.in/g9hMBD7a As fission trebles, fuel shortage is increasingly real,
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Nukes in space? Well, there is this thing called the Outer Space Treaty (1967). BLUF - the treaty prohibits signatories from putting into orbit any weapons systems that are WMD - nuclear, chemical, biological, radiological, etc. The purpose of the weapon need not be to attack targets on the ground. Putting the weapons into space is a grave breach in and of itself. (Article IV) That said... Russia can't even fight Ukraine. Yet somehow, they're going to come up with the capability (and the money) to put nukes in orbit in an attempt to blind the US constellation? (That's what we call our comms and intel satellites.) They may want to put nukes in space - but they don't have the wherewithal to make that event happen at the moment. Panetta, in his remarks, is being coy. Protecting the constellation has been a mission of the NRO since its founding. We have various mechanisms to protect the constellation. Not all are classified. On 21 February 2008, the US Navy destroyed a malfunctioning US spy satellite, USA-193, using a RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 about 247 km (153 mi) above the Pacific Ocean. The purpose was to destroy the satellite and to test our ASAT capability. That was our last known ASAT test. Two years ago, to avoid an "anti-satellite race," the United States announced it would cease operations in developing ASAT technology. To our knowledge, the last ASAT test was in 2021. The main issue was junk flying around after the satellites were destroyed. Unlike Star Trek or Star Wars - when something blows up in space - it isn't vaporized. That debris represented a problem for the future of space launches. As a broader issue, there is concern that companies like SpaceX, who want to launch thousands of satellites in LEO, could create a debris field that would make celestial navigation impossible. Space is about the most expensive thing any country can engage in. Obviously, the Russians could decide to forgo other things in favor of a space-based nuke - but it would have to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty. That act would undoubtedly cause the US to withdraw as well. The most likely result is that China and Russia would face the entirety of the US space industry and the A&D sectors for domination of Space and the Moon. It would be a game they wouldn't win.
Russia could 'blind' the US by taking out satellites using a nuclear space weapon, says ex-CIA chief
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Russia and China are planning to establish a nuclear power plant on the moon between 2033 and 2035, aiming to overcome the limitations of solar panels for future lunar settlements. Yuri Borisov, head of Russia’s space agency, highlighted the collaboration, emphasizing Russia’s expertise in “nuclear space energy.” They envision a nuclear-powered cargo spaceship for transporting large cargoes between orbits. Despite technical progress, cooling the reactor remains a challenge. This initiative comes amidst Russia’s lunar ambitions, despite setbacks, and China’s goal to send its first astronaut to the moon by 2030. Apply 👉 #vietnam #thailand #taiwan #southkorea #philippines #hongkong #korea #malaysia #singapore #indonesia #china #asia #usa #japan #india #cambodia #laos #mongolia #myanmar #salta #argentina #australia #southamerica #brazil #CDNDigital #foxandfriends #spain #CebuInFocus #NustarResort #SRP
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Recent activities surrounding the satellite Cosmos 2553 have raised alarms about possible tests by Russia that might pave the way for nuclear weapons in space. Our latest visual explainer delves into the potential consequences of such an event, highlighting the significant impacts on global security and space exploration. 🔗 https://wapo.st/3zq2jXu #SpaceSecurity #GlobalSecurity #NuclearWeapons #SpaceExploration #Cosmos2553
What would happen if Russia detonated a nuclear bomb in space?
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Russia and China are actively developing nuclear capabilities specifically designed to target U.S. satellites, posing a significant challenge to existing norms regarding the militarization of space. Both nations perceive U.S. satellite networks as crucial for military operations and strategic advantage. Russia has been testing satellites that may be equipped for nuclear detonation, aiming to disrupt satellite functionality through increased radiation exposure. At the same time, China is advancing its capabilities to conduct lower-altitude nuclear detonations, which could create localized radiation fields that incapacitate U.S. space assets without triggering a full-scale nuclear war. The Russian satellite Cosmos-2553, which operates in a high-radiation orbit, exemplifies this dual-purpose strategy. While it may appear to serve scientific purposes, its orbital position suggests it could be used to gather data relevant to a nuclear anti-satellite (ASAT) program. In contrast, China’s military technologists have leveraged advancements in AI and supercomputing, enabling them to model nuclear detonations with high precision. This capability allows China to plan targeted attacks on U.S. satellites, enhancing their strategic options in a potential conflict. The implications of these developments indicate a new arms race in space, where nuclear weapons are viewed as tools to ensure dominance over adversaries. By holding U.S. satellite networks at risk, both Russia and China are shifting the landscape of military strategy. As these nations pursue such capabilities, the need for international dialogue on the weaponization of space becomes increasingly urgent. Ensuring a stable and secure space environment is critical for global security and the prevention of conflict escalation. Please select 💡 if you thought this post made a great point, offered a new idea, or shared helpful insights or advice. #SpaceSecurity #NuclearDeterrence #USMilitary #Russia #China #SatelliteDefense #SpaceArmsRace #GlobalSecurity #MilitaryStrategy #DefenseInnovation #InternationalRelations #SpacePolicy #EmergingThreats
How Russia, China envision nuking US satellites: from above and below
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The #UnitedStates has confirmed that #Russia is developing an "indiscriminate" #NuclearWeapon to deploy in #space, which could cause catastrophic effects on global satellite infrastructure and violate international #treaties. #Pentagon officials, including #AssistantSecretaryOfDefense for #SpacePolicy #JohnFPlumb, have expressed grave concern about the threat this development poses, warning that a nuclear detonation in space could destroy #commercial, #civil, and #militarysatellites, leading to a collapse of critical services and communications. A nuclear explosion in #LowEarthOrbit (#LEO) could render the area unusable for up to a year, impacting everything from weather forecasting to national security. The U.S. has noted that #Russia vetoed a #UN resolution co-proposed by the U.S. and #Japan, which urged nations not to develop nuclear weapons in space, highlighting Moscow's reluctance to adhere to established international norms. #China also abstained from supporting the resolution while developing its own #counterspace capabilities, raising significant security concerns for the #USA and emphasizing the need for a robust and well-protected space presence. Given the potential threat to U.S. satellites and the implications for global stability, the U.S. must accelerate its efforts to enhance space defense and #counterspace technology to protect its interests and ensure the safety of space operations. https://lnkd.in/g6FF-AaE #USASecurity #SpaceDefense #SpaceWeapons #InternationalTreaties #NationalSecurity #LEOThreat #RussiaVeto #ChinaThreat
DOD Official Confirms Russia Is Developing an 'Indiscriminate' Space Nuke
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What is South Korea's Artificial Sun? South Korea's Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device, referred to as an 'artificial Sun' nuclear fusion reactor, has produced heat of temperature 100 million degrees Celsius for record 48 seconds. This temperature is seven times that of Sun's core. The device replicates the reaction of fusion taking place on the Sun and unleashes a massive amount of heat energy. #factoven #blueorigin #space #spacefact #spaceexploration #rocket #spacecraft #spacecrafts #earth #earthfact #factsaboutearth #worldfact #andromeda #universe #galaxy #spacefacts #unbelievable #earthfact #whatif #whatiffacts #sciencefiction #earthfacts #earth #fictionalfacts #interestingtopics
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