Alexander Zakharov, a specialist at the Space Research Institute, which developed the Phobos-Grunt, called the suggestion "contrived" and doubted the United States has radar powerful enough to interfere with a spacecraft at an altitude of around 200 kilometers (124 miles). "You can come up with a lot of exotic reasons," Zakharov told RIA Novosti. "But first you need to look at the apparatus itself, and there is a problem there."
You heard about the Phobos-Ground probe, yes? Tragic, I hope they don't find US radar stationed in Marshall Islands was the cause. That would be a big blemish to humanity as a whole, that better communication and co-operation wasn't achieved between the two countries. But really, what good are a few Martian moon rocks gonna do for mankind? Nil.
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Alexander Zakharov, a specialist at the Space Research Institute, which developed the Phobos-Grunt, called the suggestion "contrived" and doubted the United States has radar powerful enough to interfere with a spacecraft at an altitude of around 200 kilometers (124 miles).
"You can come up with a lot of exotic reasons," Zakharov told RIA Novosti. "But first you need to look at the apparatus itself, and there is a problem there."
You heard about the Phobos-Ground probe, yes? Tragic, I hope they don't find US radar stationed in Marshall Islands was the cause. That would be a big blemish to humanity as a whole, that better communication and co-operation wasn't achieved between the two countries. But really, what good are a few Martian moon rocks gonna do for mankind? Nil.