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Something crashes into the ISS!

 
NervousAndJerky
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Something crashes into the ISS!
During Soyuz MS-17's recent repositioning at the ISS. very interesting imagry was captured. At 34:30 through 35:00 something climbs up from Earth just missing Soyuz, impacts the ISS" camera (or there abouts). The... debris, richochettes off back towards Earth. It then banks, or curves along its trajectory. Really kind of amazing footage.

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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
All kind of shit happens under water.


Like air bubbles.

Last Edited by Recollector on 03/19/2021 04:34 PM
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Air bubbles either float or sink. Perspective is everything.
Any other thhoughts, observations?
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
All kind of shit happens under water.


Like air bubbles.
 Quoting: deplorable recollector


since when do air bubbles bounce back the opposite direction?
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Air bubbles either float or sink. Perspective is everything.
Any other thhoughts, observations?
 Quoting: NervousAndJerky


too fast to tell, even at 1/4 speed.
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Nope.

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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Very good find. It looks like a piece of ice shot out by the reaction/control thrusters, but why does it start curving its trajectory when it is reflected back? Maybe it starts encountering thin atmosphere, but I don't know if that would explain the movement?
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
The initial trajectory in it self is peprplexing. Almost straight up from Earth. I thought it was debris set in motion by the thrusters at first. After looking closer it is pretty clear it comes up from below.

Last Edited by NervousAndJerky on 03/19/2021 04:49 PM
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
All kind of shit happens under water.


Like air bubbles.
 Quoting: deplorable recollector


since when do air bubbles bounce back the opposite direction?
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liquid gas from pulse nozzles
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
All kind of shit happens under water.


Like air bubbles.
 Quoting: deplorable recollector


since when do air bubbles bounce back the opposite direction?
 Quoting: Ima Pseudonym


liquid gas from pulse nozzles
 Quoting: just a dude


Could be from the RCS system, after looking a few times not so sure. What do you think of the exiting trajectory?
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Very good find. It looks like a piece of ice shot out by the reaction/control thrusters, but why does it start curving its trajectory when it is reflected back? Maybe it starts encountering thin atmosphere, but I don't know if that would explain the movement?
 Quoting: Adaluncatif


My initial thought was exactly that too. After watching it over a few times again it does not appear to come from the thrusters.
That is weird for sure.
If you pause around the 34:50 mark you can see its perfectly round and holds its shape after collision and reflection.

Last Edited by I lick public toilet seats on 03/19/2021 04:55 PM
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Very good find. It looks like a piece of ice shot out by the reaction/control thrusters, but why does it start curving its trajectory when it is reflected back? Maybe it starts encountering thin atmosphere, but I don't know if that would explain the movement?
 Quoting: Adaluncatif


My initial thought was exactly that too. After watching it over a few times again it does not appear to come from the thrusters.
That is weird for sure.
If you pause around the 34:50 mark you can see its perfectly round and holds its shape after collision and reflection.
 Quoting: Bandito del Cielo


Hard to tell but it looks like it's going near the same speed.
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
All kind of shit happens under water.


Like air bubbles.
 Quoting: deplorable recollector


since when do air bubbles bounce back the opposite direction?
 Quoting: Ima Pseudonym


liquid gas from pulse nozzles
 Quoting: just a dude


Could be from the RCS system, after looking a few times not so sure. What do you think of the exiting trajectory?
 Quoting: NervousAndJerky


looks like it rolled over the rim, and cam is in wake/flow.
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Wasn’t Biden trying to board was it?
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Bump for the night crew.

Last Edited by NervousAndJerky on 03/20/2021 02:21 AM
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Also interesting is how the object changes direction after bouncing off the ISS. It seems to take a curved trajectory and not a straight line!
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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Just a little hunk of ice that blew off the maneuvering vehicle.

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Re: Something crashes into the ISS!
Probly just a geese
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