Interceptors need to worry about not locking onto the heat signature of the Sun.
Do they? This doesn’t seem like an issue, the Sun is so far away that any heat it generates would be so diffuse as to not be an issue, right? The moon would provide a larger source of heat than the Sun would, to an Earth based sensor given the two objects distance from the Earth, right?
Do they? This doesn’t seem like an issue, the Sun is so far away that any heat it generates would be so diffuse as to not be an issue, right? The moon would provide a larger source of heat than the Sun would, to an Earth based sensor given the two objects distance from the Earth, right?