Two Italian radio hackers vs. The Soviet Union's space program
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Two Italian radio hackers vs. The Soviet Union's space program
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#3https://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/speakers/2755.e...
Unfortunatly, I can't find a link to the presentation record.
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#5There was an excellent presentation at the 26C3 last winter about these records: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/speakers/2755.e... Unfortunatly, I can't find a link to the presentation record.
Re: Two Italian radio hackers vs. The Soviet Union's space program
#6There was an excellent presentation at the 26C3 last winter about these records: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/speakers/2755.e... Unfortunatly, I can't find a link to the presentation record.
Here you go: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/events/3710.en.h...
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#7http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2433/are-there-real...
Re: Two Italian radio hackers vs. The Soviet Union's space program
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#10This story keeps resurfacing every year or so. It's bogus. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2433/are-there-real...
But, and this is highly unlikely (but I'm trying to remember from astrophysics class), if the spacecraft was going fast enough (but not necessarily escape velocity) and entered the atmosphere at a shallow angle it could skip across the surface of the atmosphere until it achieved enough speed to escape orbit.
But that is highly, highly unlikely. Unless Russian scientists were born with Jedi powers of astromechanics.