Clearing Satellite Debris from Orbit

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By Richard Lighthouse

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Satellite debris in earth orbit is becoming a significant problem, that will only increase, unless we find methods to remove or otherwise dispose of dead satellites. There is a temporary graveyard for some satellites, that is located at geosyncronous orbit plus 300 km, and while this may acknowledge the problem, a longer-term solution is needed. To remove bulk material from orbit is not a simple problem, because the debris field can be quite large. Any type of netting or capture system will have a limited life, and consume too much fuel to accomplish multiple missions. The cost alone, makes this impractical. This short ebook presents a low-cost method for sending dead satellites into a solar trajectory, for permanent disposal. Proposed here is a simple system that can be used many times. It is based on a groundcontrolled system that renders the satellite massless, and allows it to achieve escape velocity. By timing the trajectory correctly – the satellite and debris field can be sent towards the sun, and will eventually burn up. This system can be used for polar orbits or earth-inclined orbits. Readers are encouraged to watch the videos made by John Hutchison, as the ability to render a object massless, has already been proven. This is done by vibrating the object at the blinking frequency of our universe – the Lighthouse Frequency. Each reader must comprehend that our universe is literally blinking, off and on, more than 1 trillion times each second.

Clearing Satellite Debris from Orbit