Posted August 24, 20186 yr This Orbital Laser Strike Satellite, belongs to APOPHIS constellation. This military satellite constellation makes use of special secret-satellite-super-weapons to annihilate objective on Earth: bunker, shelters, hangars, vehicles, buildings, aircrafts, ships, cruise missiles, ICBMs. Operate surgical and sensitive operations. This satellite carry a powerful laser system that can identify and neutralize the threat in a few seconds. To accomplish his task the laser hit the target with a train of brief pulses of light. The rapid evaporation and expansion of the surface causes shockwaves that damage and destroy the target. This satellite use a chemically powered gas dynamic laser, with compresion of the gas generated and powered by 4 photovoltaic panel. Lego Orbital Laser Strike Satellite (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Orbital Laser Strike Satellite (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Orbital Laser Strike Satellite (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr
September 16, 20186 yr On 8/24/2018 at 2:50 PM, ParmBrick said: This Orbital Laser Strike Satellite, belongs to APOPHIS constellation. This military satellite constellation makes use of special secret-satellite-super-weapons to annihilate objective on Earth: bunker, shelters, hangars, vehicles, buildings, aircrafts, ships, cruise missiles, ICBMs. Operate surgical and sensitive operations. This satellite carry a powerful laser system that can identify and neutralize the threat in a few seconds. To accomplish his task the laser hit the target with a train of brief pulses of light. The rapid evaporation and expansion of the surface causes shockwaves that damage and destroy the target. This satellite use a chemically powered gas dynamic laser, with compresion of the gas generated and powered by 4 photovoltaic panel. Lego Orbital Laser Strike Satellite (1) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Orbital Laser Strike Satellite (2) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr Lego Orbital Laser Strike Satellite (4) by Jordan Parmegiani, su Flickr very nice! Are those solar panels from the 2003 Discovery line? I am curious
September 17, 20186 yr Author Thank You! Yes they come from that line! I disassemble the Hubble Space Telescope to recover spare parts and pieces for this satellite.
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