abeefaria Posted November 15, 2005 Posted November 15, 2005 1) Does the technology exist to use radar or something similar in space to detect other objects in space? 2) Is there anywhere in the world where you could launch a vehicle into space without it being detected? 3) Can all man-made vehicles in space be picked up on radar or something similar from the surface of the planet?
Sisyphus Posted November 15, 2005 Posted November 15, 2005 1) Yes. Radar works in space. But, obviously, its limited by how far away you're looking. Distances in space tend to be very large. 2) No. I think the Cold War pretty much took care of that. 3) Yes, but again, it just depends on how far away.
RyanJ Posted November 15, 2005 Posted November 15, 2005 3) Yes' date=' but again, it just depends on how far away.[/quote'] Not always true, there are ways to beat radar Are you refering to the starwars project, that was supposed to be a global defence network designed in the cold war I think Cheers, Ryan Jones
CPL.Luke Posted November 16, 2005 Posted November 16, 2005 star wars was a project in the 80's to create an anti-missle defense system, which has subsequently been cancelled. however a complicated system of sensors existing both in space and on the ground is still maintained and operated by NORAD in order to detect any posible missle launch
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