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Dennis Donovan

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Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:06 AM 20 hrs ago

The Guardian: Russian satellite at centre of nuclear weapons allegations is spinning out of control, analysts say

The Guardian - Russian satellite at centre of nuclear weapons allegations is spinning out of control, analysts say

Data indicates the Cosmos 2553 – which US officials claim is aiding Moscow’s development of nuclear anti-satellite weapon – may no longer be functional

Reuters
Sat 26 Apr 2025 02.19 EDT

A secretive Russian satellite in space that US officials believe is connected to a nuclear anti-satellite weapons program has appeared to be spinning uncontrollably, suggesting it may no longer be functioning in what could be a setback for Moscow’s space weapons efforts, according to US analysts.

The Cosmos 2553 satellite, launched by Russia weeks before invading Ukraine in 2022, has had various bouts of what appears to be errant spinning over the past year, according to Doppler radar data from space-tracking firm LeoLabs and optical data from Slingshot Aerospace, shared with Reuters.

Believed to be a radar satellite for Russian intelligence as well as a radiation testing platform, the satellite last year became the centre of US allegations that Russia for years has been developing a nuclear weapon capable of destroying entire satellite networks, such as SpaceX’s vast Starlink internet system that Ukrainian troops have been using.

US officials assess Cosmos 2553’s purpose, though not itself a weapon, is to aid Russia’s development of a nuclear anti-satellite weapon. Russia has denied it is developing such a weapon and says Cosmos 2553 is for research purposes.

Russia has for decades been locked in a security race in space with the US that, in recent years, has intensified and seeped into public view as Earth’s orbit becomes a hotspot for private sector competition and military technologies aiding ground forces.

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The Guardian: Russian satellite at centre of nuclear weapons allegations is spinning out of control, analysts say (Original Post) Dennis Donovan 20 hrs ago OP
Sounds like another one of Elon's time bombs. Hope22 20 hrs ago #1
Oh shit.................... Lovie777 20 hrs ago #2
One simple solution send Elon up to the Russian Satellite on one his rockets to fix it. Botany 20 hrs ago #3
Sounds like a mission for the Space Cowboys PJMcK 19 hrs ago #4
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