Motives and implications behind China's ASAT test / Kevin Pollpeter
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: RUSI Newsbrief Vol 27 no 2, February 2007, pp.15-16Summary: on 11th January 2007 China's military conducted an anti-satellite missile test in which an aging weather satellite was destroyed at an altitude of 537 miles above the earth. This article identifies a number of questions raised by the event including international space cooperation, non military use of space, and the extent of political versus military power in China.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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on 11th January 2007 China's military conducted an anti-satellite missile test in which an aging weather satellite was destroyed at an altitude of 537 miles above the earth. This article identifies a number of questions raised by the event including international space cooperation, non military use of space, and the extent of political versus military power in China.
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