I bet Elon and others doesn’t know about the Kessler Syndrome
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It changes the night sky for about an hour each night, after the sun sets below the horizon for an observer on the ground, but still high enough to illuminate the reflective bits of satellites.
Sure, this ruins certain shots that can’t wait for a more favorable window of opportunity, but it’s not the end of astronomy as we know it.
m-in on
True*
*limited to species with long-exposure visual systems. Humans excluded. Not available everywhere.
DeltaFoxtrot144 on
the billionaires want to take away anything that was free. Even the night sky and our hope of the future is being stolen away. Whose hungry?
Je5terSAP_ on
I would get excited when I was a kid, seeing lights move across the night sky (grew up in the country) because they were usually “shooting stars”.
Now most of them are stupid satellites.
RedofPaw on
It’s gonna be real pretty when kessler gets going.
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Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
|Fewer Letters|More Letters|
|——-|———|—|
|[LEO](/r/Space/comments/1ukmg49/stub/ouy3cv9 „Last usage“)|Low Earth Orbit (180-2000km)|
| |Law Enforcement Officer (most often mentioned during transport operations)|
|[MEO](/r/Space/comments/1ukmg49/stub/ov5uutq „Last usage“)|Medium Earth Orbit (2000-35780km)|
|NORAD|North American Aerospace Defense command|
|[TLE](/r/Space/comments/1ukmg49/stub/ouy0vic „Last usage“)|Two-Line Element dataset issued by NORAD|
I remember growing up in the 80s and thinking it was so amazing when I found a satellite while stargazing.
Now it’s amazing if I can go 10 minutes without seeing one.
hacourt on
The night sky should be considered sacred in my opinion.
CptKeyes123 on
Reusable rockets should make it easier to service satellites and increase their longevity. It shouldn’t be used to make disposable satellites.
Nariur on
The same shift in technology that’s enabling this insane number of satellites will enable extreme advancements in space observatories, far outweighing any downsides from the degraded views on the ground.
M4roon on
In a few decades they’re all going to fuse together to form a giant dyson sphere.. and.. wait.. no that’s sposed to be around the sun. We’re fkd. 🤔
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Sablestein on
They would steal even the skies from you.
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I bet Elon and others doesn’t know about the Kessler Syndrome
It changes the night sky for about an hour each night, after the sun sets below the horizon for an observer on the ground, but still high enough to illuminate the reflective bits of satellites.
Sure, this ruins certain shots that can’t wait for a more favorable window of opportunity, but it’s not the end of astronomy as we know it.
True*
*limited to species with long-exposure visual systems. Humans excluded. Not available everywhere.
the billionaires want to take away anything that was free. Even the night sky and our hope of the future is being stolen away. Whose hungry?
I would get excited when I was a kid, seeing lights move across the night sky (grew up in the country) because they were usually “shooting stars”.
Now most of them are stupid satellites.
It’s gonna be real pretty when kessler gets going.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
|Fewer Letters|More Letters|
|——-|———|—|
|[LEO](/r/Space/comments/1ukmg49/stub/ouy3cv9 „Last usage“)|Low Earth Orbit (180-2000km)|
| |Law Enforcement Officer (most often mentioned during transport operations)|
|[MEO](/r/Space/comments/1ukmg49/stub/ov5uutq „Last usage“)|Medium Earth Orbit (2000-35780km)|
|NORAD|North American Aerospace Defense command|
|[TLE](/r/Space/comments/1ukmg49/stub/ouy0vic „Last usage“)|Two-Line Element dataset issued by NORAD|
|Jargon|Definition|
|——-|———|—|
|[Starlink](/r/Space/comments/1ukmg49/stub/ov601nx „Last usage“)|SpaceX’s world-wide satellite broadband constellation|
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I remember growing up in the 80s and thinking it was so amazing when I found a satellite while stargazing.
Now it’s amazing if I can go 10 minutes without seeing one.
The night sky should be considered sacred in my opinion.
Reusable rockets should make it easier to service satellites and increase their longevity. It shouldn’t be used to make disposable satellites.
The same shift in technology that’s enabling this insane number of satellites will enable extreme advancements in space observatories, far outweighing any downsides from the degraded views on the ground.
In a few decades they’re all going to fuse together to form a giant dyson sphere.. and.. wait.. no that’s sposed to be around the sun. We’re fkd. 🤔
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They would steal even the skies from you.