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Pigs_in_the_Porridge t1_ja95pbn wrote

Make SpaceX pay for it. They're filling up orbit with thousands of pieces of trash.

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Brusion t1_ja97bc0 wrote

If you're talking about Starlink, those are self clearing orbits. Anything without propulsion clears in VLEO/LEO from 3 months to 3 years. Hence why those satellites have ion thrusters. The issue is higher orbits, where they are not self clearing.

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em1091 t1_ja99z6h wrote

I’m so fucking tired of this lie. You know damn well this isn’t true. Stop spreading misinformation.

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Pigs_in_the_Porridge t1_ja9ao40 wrote

Elon, you need to be running twitter.

Ask astronomers. Starlink is destroying ground-based astronomy.

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very_humble t1_ja9h30h wrote

Your original argument was that they were making too much space junk, now it's about night sky pollution. Pick a point to argue and stick with it

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bangonthedrums t1_ja9ddsu wrote

No one is doing serious optical astronomy from ground based stations. The distortion from the atmosphere alone is far worse for astronomy than starlink

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Pigs_in_the_Porridge t1_jaa86y8 wrote

You are very ill informed, eg. ignorant.

Do you know what a guidestar is? Do you know about adaptive optics?

Exoplanet hunting is very much done on the ground.

The black hole at the center of the Milky Way was discovered using telescopes in Hawaii. Won a Nobel Prize a few years ago.

And many many other recent discoveries.

SpaceX shills push this line and it is very much demonstrably false. Thousands of astronomers rely on ground based optical astronomy for their careers and they are extremely POed that a private company can ruin their work for profit.

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Frankasti t1_ja9h6zv wrote

Yeah. I'm not sure why anybody would think walking is still needed when we have supersonic planes. /s

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BackItUpWithLinks t1_ja9f6vd wrote

SpaceX should pay for a satellite China launched before SpaceX was a company?

That’s just dumb.

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