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"A Space Buff Watches 'Gravity'"

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Blogger Brian said...

The portrayal of the Kessler Syndrome and collisional cascading is completely misrepresented in the movie. Kessler's original work only talked about man-made debris becoming a bigger threat to spacecraft than naturally occurring debris. It was not in any way talking about an apocalypse that would "make orbit unusable".

The "chain reaction" referred to in Kessler's work (and those that followed) is something that happens over decades and centuries, not minutes. Good summary here:
http://webpages.charter.net/dkessler/files/Kessler%20Syndrome-AAS%20Paper.pdf

As far as the velocity of the debris, that depends on whether they were referring to absolute velocity or relative velocity with the astronauts and space station. Because of the separation in RAAN among a lot of LEO objects, conjunctions commonly have relative velocities around 9-10 km/s. The relative velocity of the Iridium-Cosmos collision was about 11.6 km/s:
http://celestrak.com/events/collision/

30/10/13 13:05

Blogger SatTrackCam Leiden said...

Good points! I am used to think in orbital velocities...

30/10/13 14:15

Blogger matthew said...

Bullock was definitely /not/ wearing an Orlan when she EVA-ed from the Soyuz. It has no "backpack" and she removes only the helmet when she returns. It was some kind of flight/pressure suit (like a Sokol) and clearly unsuited to EVA.

The Clooney sacrifice was the most annoying mistake, to me. The film otherwise attempts to accurately portray motion in zero-gravity/micro-gravity/free-fall. One can imagine wildly unlikely orbits. But when you SEE, on-screen, such wildly un-physical mechanics in an otherwise, mostly, visually accurate film, it just hurts. It just hurts your eyes and your brain.

10/1/14 21:29

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