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Entries in reconnaissance (10)

Thursday
Feb212008

General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff explains the size of satellite debris after being hit by a tactical missile, during a press briefing at the Pentagon

Gen. Cartwright describes the size and nature of debris created when a broken spy satellite was hit by a tactical missile shot from a Navy ship on Wednesday. (0:14)
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Thursday
Feb212008

General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks about analysis of debris created by a missile shot on a broken satellite, during a briefing at the Pentagon 

Gen. Cartwright explains the next steps in the military's analysis of debris created by a direct hit on a broken reconnaissance satellite by a missile fired on Wednesday. (0:44)
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Thursday
Feb212008

General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks about the destruction of a defunct satellite by a missile during a briefing at the Pentagon 

Gen. James Cartwright speaks about the evidence the military has the the fuel tank of a defunct spy satellite has been destroyed by a missile launched at this on Wednesday. (0:47)
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Tuesday
Feb192008

Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell speaks about plans to shoot down a defunct spy satellite during a press conference at the Pentagon.

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell explains the window of opportunity to for shooting down a defunct U.S. spy satellite and gives a rough idea of how events surrounding the shoot down will proceed. (1:10)
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Tuesday
Feb192008

Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell answers a question about plans to shoot down a defunct spy satellite during a press conference at the Pentagon.

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell emphasizes that the military's plans to shoot down a defunct spy satellite are not designed to test U.S. missile defense system, but confront the threat posed by the satellite leaving orbit. (0:54)
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Friday
Feb152008

General Carter Ham, director of operations for the Joint Staff, speaks about U.S. decision to shoot a defunct satellite with a missile during a press briefing at the Pentagon

Gen. Ham speaks about the risks that prompted the U.S. decision to attempt to engage a broken reconnaissance satellite with a tactical missile. (1:03)
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Friday
Feb152008

General Carter Ham, director of operations for the Joint Staff, speaks about U.S. military plans to shoot a defunct satellite with a missile during a press briefing at the Pentagon

General Carter Ham, of the Joint Staff, explains the primary objectives of a U.S. military mission to shoot down a reconnaissance satellite with a tactical missile. (0:50)
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Thursday
Feb142008

General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says that a disintigrating spy satellite is of no intelligence value after it returns to earth

Gen. Cartwright says that once a disintegrating reconnaissance satellite reenters the earth's atmosphere it will be of no intelligence value. (0:19)
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Thursday
Feb142008

General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, explains the risks of a disintegrating satellite reentering the atmosphere undeterred 

Gen. Cartwright says that the military's attempt to intercept a disintegrating satellite via tactical missile will not make th situation involving the risk of the satellite's reentry worse. (0:42)
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Thursday
Feb142008

General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff explains the process of intercepting a satellite via tactical missile

Gen. Cartwright explains the goals of shooting a tactical missile at a disintegrating reconnaissance satellite, which is about to reenter earth's atmosphere.  The Pentagon announced earlier that it will shoot down the satellite to mitigate risks to people  that could be caused by propellant on the satellite. (0:57)
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