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The U.S. says Russia is building a nuclear weapon for space. But how would you prove there’s a warhead inside a satellite 1,200 miles up?

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    The U.S. says Russia is building a nuclear weapon for space. But how would you prove there’s a warhead inside a satellite 1,200 miles up?

    Nuclear explosions in space, conducted by the United States in the 1960s, produced brilliant auroras and knocked out power on Earth. If a similar experiment were carried out in orbit today, we would lose navigation, communications, and weather forecasting for a long time. Space is now densely populated with satellites that would not survive the electromagnetic pulse and particle streams from a nuclear explosion. But U.S. officials are concerned that the Russian military is considering such a strike against orbital constellations — which give the Ukrainian army an advantage — and is even launching spacecraft to test components of a future “nuclear mine.” How real is this threat? And has anyone actually put weapons in orbit? Areg Danagoulian, an American physicist, has set out to answer these questions.

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