They shot it down right during the lunar eclipse. Quite a feat. That satellite was moving at 22,000 mph and orbited the earth every 90 minutes or so. Supposedly a head on collision with a heat seeking ballistic missile? I didn't know a satellite without power would give off a heat signiture. I had heard rumours that the satellite had a radioisotope-thermoelectric-generator (RTG) to keep some of the sensitive intelligence technologies warmed up. But RTGs contain plutonium or some other radioactive material, and blowing up radioactive shit in the upper atmosphere doesn't sound like a good idea, so I dunno. Apparently amateur astronomers are tracking the debris fields now. Lets see if it takes out some other satellites or not (probably won't, space orbits are pretty few and far between).