Rare X-ray images of a 4.5-ton satellite that returned intact from space

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111 points by giuliomagnifico 6 days ago


dreamcompiler - 3 days ago

It didn't reenter and somehow fail to burn up. It was captured from orbit and brought back by the space shuttle.

Still a very interesting analysis.

bradneuberg - 3 days ago

Interesting study but it sounds like the satellite was captured in the early 1990s, exhibited in a museum for a decade or two, and only x-rayed in 2016. I’m not sure if the defects they found can be attributed to the space environment or wear and tear from sitting in a museum.

azurezyq - 3 days ago

I would highly recommend reading the materials about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Duration_Exposure_Facilit..., which is dedicated for material exposure research in the space.

jagged-chisel - 3 days ago

This kind of reads like an investigation of some unknown object. Seems like the intent is to better understand how the thing was affected during use and on re-entry and improve future reusable craft.

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shevy-java - 3 days ago

Guys,

I watched all the alien movies.

We should not trust those things that come from outside planet Earth ...