• yamaonan@lemmy.world
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    Wouldn’t an event like this potentially cause mass disruption of GPS/GLONASS satellites?

    I’m surprised no one has considered this as a potential terrorist threat vector. How difficult would it be to send a balloon/large amateur rocket up to start the domino effect?

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      It’s pretty hard without state-level resources. A balloon can go abou 60km up. LEO begins like 400km IIRC.

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      GPS Satellites are MUCH further away then LEO. GPS orbits around 20,000km, LEO is 400km. There is no way a non-nation state can get there, let alone the difficulty of actually intercepting those satellites. It’s physical possible, of course, but not easy.

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      Iirc, gps satellites are in geosynchronous orbit, so it’s impossible to reach with amateur rockets or balloons. But they could absolutely fuck up the leo satellites