The Secure World Foundation has a released a report from the April workshop in Germany. Haven’t read it yet, but I’d suspect it’s a useful read.
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The Secure World Foundation has a released a report from the April workshop in Germany. Haven’t read it yet, but I’d suspect it’s a useful read.
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A counter orbiting mass might make a good show.
Then again, isn’t the real problem to stop making more debris? The existing debris should all eventually die in the atmosphere?
One of my favorite animes had this topic as the central story element:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COvu6N7zi2E
How can you watcch that Ed? It makes Gilligan’s Isle seem like Shakespeare. Granted it’s an interesting topic, but the presentation is claws on a chalk board.
The story actually gets fairly deep. It grew on me when I was posting episodes for Space Video Of The Day, and after a couple episodes I was totally hooked. It only ran two seasons.
Not a fan of animation to tell stories, eh?
There are some absolutely great animations,,, but that wasn’t one of them. They did a Tolkien animation once that almost no-one ever saw that was amazing. They did the scenes with live actors then animated over them, removing the actors. I saw it in the late 70s in L.A. with a few friends. It blew me away, it was so superior to any other animation I ever saw. But only a handful of people ever saw it.
Ralph Bakshi, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000835/
Who hasn’t seen that version of the Lord of the Rings? Fire and Ice was good too.