18-01-12 Russian Scientists Mock U.S. Radar Theory on Mars Probe

The theory that Russias Mars mission failed due to a U.S. radar is extremely exotic,Russian scientists said on Tuesday.Phobos-Grunt,Russias most ambitious planetary mission in decades,was launched on November 9 but it was lost due to a propulsion failure and fell back to Earth on Sunday.The crash could have been caused by a powerful electromagnetic emission from a U.S. radar in the Pacific Ocean,the Kommersant daily reported earlier on Tuesday citing an unnamed source in the Russian space industry.The source stressed that it was more likely an accident rather than an act of sabotage.Consider the power of the impact.I dont think the Americans have radars capable of ensuring such power at such an altitude [about 200 kilometers],said Alexander Zakharov of the Russian Academy of Sciences Space Research Institute,where the Phobos equipment and research program were developed.He suggested the theory was just a blind to cover up some peoples mistakes.I simply think that is disingenuous.It is convenient to find the cause of the failure on the outside,he said,adding that external impact hypotheses were far-fetched.The spacecraft itself should be examined first.There are problems there,he said.His view was echoed by Viktor Savorsky,a researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Radio Technology and Electronics.The electronic equipment[of spacecraft] is usually protected very well against radiation and sheltered against external fields,he said.Federal Space Agency Roscosmos chief Vladimir Popovkin suggested on Monday that certain forces in the Western Hemisphere,which is a shadow zone for Russia, might be shooting down Russian spacecraft.