IIRC space is free territory, but even if that's not the case I think you underestimate how impossibly difficult it is to seize a satellite with our current technology.
First ....Sats only bounce signals around, nothing there worth going after.... just leave them there and maybe use them in the future if a need arises for them
Second I don’t believe anyone owns any rights to any air space when up that high...
Third .. it’s prob useless if you had it ....and you’d never get it down without it burning up on re entry ...
how ever it prob could be destroyed with a missile
IIRC space is free territory, but even if that's not the case I think you underestimate how impossibly difficult it is to seize a satellite with our current technology.
Geo stationery? They don't float.
I suppose it might have an accident. There's so much junk up there.
what are the capabilities of the X-37B? how big is the leonardo satellite?
First ....Sats only bounce signals around, nothing there worth going after.... just leave them there and maybe use them in the future if a need arises for them Second I don’t believe anyone owns any rights to any air space when up that high... Third .. it’s prob useless if you had it ....and you’d never get it down without it burning up on re entry ... how ever it prob could be destroyed with a missile
Potus didn’t create space force for nothing
And a nation's airspace extends from soil to the atmosphere's outer limit, not into space