Russia has reawakened 3 mystery satellites — and no one knows what they are for
They could possibly be equipped with lasers or explosives, one analyst told The Daily Beast.
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Having been idle for more than a year, one of the satellites went hundreds of meters off its orbit last month to within 1,200 meters of a piece of a Chinese weather satellite that China smashed in a 2007 anti-satellite rocket test.
The maneuver, which is pretty impressive for such a small spacecraft, is also rather close by orbital standards.
No one quite knows what the satellites are for, but some experts say they could be "technology-demonstrators" or even "precursors to orbital weapons," according to The Daily Beast.
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This means that they could be inspection satellites that can scan and match the orbit of other spacecraft, possibly even interact with it physically for repairs, modifications or to dismantle it.
It's also possible that these satellites could be used for warfare.
In 2012, US intelligence completed a report analyzing "the growing vulnerability of US satellites that provide secure military communications, warn about enemy missile launches, and provide precise targeting coordinates," told