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Lockheed Martin U2
old-school spy plane...
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Deployed in the Gulf operating out of UAE
One of them went down on return from a flight in Afghanistan. These are the later models. The original models didn't fair so well with a reported 80-90% of them either shot down or crashing ![]() Lots of good pics ( but not hi enough res ) from Fairford base in the UK -- http://www.fairfordbase.org.uk/FairfordBase/Album14.htm
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In this day and age of long range missles it's a waste of money deploying these. Why bother with these when there are loads of satellites waiting to be used?
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These birds have been produced at the time when Lockheed was an independent subject. Lockheed U-2 would be better.
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And then it can only stay in contact for a few hours at MOST. For a satellite to rotate at the same speed as the ground ( and hence stay over a location for many hours/days ) then it has to be 45,000 miles out. Then being out there it can take WEEKS to get into location and has limited life before propulsion system is empty. A U2 can be readied and airborne in hours and multiple flights can mean on station for days. But the new UAVs are the way forward ![]()
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A satellite moving at the same speed as the ground, to basically "hover" in one spot on the earth is called geosynchronous orbit.
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there's enough up there they probably don't have to move too much...
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By the time you go out 45,000 miles then it's hard to get images to <1M resolution ![]() But if you REALLY want to see wehre they are this helps ..... http://science.nasa.gov/realtime/jtr.../JTrack3D.html PS: Set it to 1/4 s update and x100 time and watch them all buzz by ![]() The lack of a few over Iraq makes me suspect that NSA are keeping all the "black" satellites off the tracking ![]()
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thats cool..nice link...
Antarctica seems to be collecting them...
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