A mysterious event was reported last month in the Earth's orbital space. On January 4, a mysterious Russian satellite, Kosmos 2499, broke apart in space. The reason behind it breaking apart has not been discovered and it is not sure whether a collision with another satellite, micrometeorites bombardment or some other reason was behind the collapse of the satellite. After breaking apart, the satellite has added to the growing problem of space debris, making it even more dangerous for future space flights and satellite launches. However, what is strangest amid it all is that the satellite itself is shrouded in mystery.
The confirmation of the break up of the satellite came from 18th Space Defense Squadron, a United States Space Force Space Domain Awareness unit. It tweeted on February 6, “#18SDS has confirmed the breakup of COSMOS 2499 (#39765, 2014-028E) - occurred Jan 4, 2023 at appx 0357 UTC. Tracking 85 associated pieces at est 1169 km altitude - analysis ongoing”.
The satellite has contributed to 85 trackable pieces of debris. The space debris has been deposited at a height of 1169 kilometers. At such a height, it will take the atmosphere at least 100 years or more to drag down the pieces and burn them in the air. This means that this debris will become a long term problem for any future space mission from Earth.
The biggest problem with space debris is that a satellite or a spacecraft can hit it while going out or during reentry and it can destroy the high-speed space vehicle causing fatal casualties.
While space debris is a significant issue to emerge out of the incident, a larger question is around the satellite itself. The satellite was launched to Earth's orbit in 2014 on a Russian rocket vehicle, however, this
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