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winniman wrote:Not sure why 5G has anything to do with low orbit satellites. Maybe you should start a new topic.
I like how anyone who has any concerns about the new 5g system coming instantly needs a tinfoil hat. The fact that they are rolling it out without any testing should concern everyone. Being able to send a selfie from the stadium isn't that important. At least not to me. Whats the hurry anyway.
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profdant139 wrote:
To me, dark skies are one of the main benefits of boondocking in remote territory -- it's a lot of work to get there, but the stars are astonishing.
So this article is depressing -- apparently, Elon Musk's new sat network is unusually reflective:
Article
I can probably edit out the "sat trails" from my star photos, but I am not happy.
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pnichols wrote:The International Space Station is at around the same height orbit. It's a lot larger than any of these very small satellites.
So ... satellites up there at only 217 (342?) miles are going to stay in orbit for how many years? (Of course Elon is probably developing a ground or spacecraft based laser cannon to melt them away near their end of service.)
โFeb-09-2020 12:21 PM
profdant139 wrote:Heat absorption is an issue in the vacuum of space.
But couldn't they have painted them with flat black spray paint??
โFeb-09-2020 11:30 AM
DallasSteve wrote:pnichols wrote:Reisender wrote:pnichols wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Phil,
The deorbit is why he wants to launch 42,000 of them over a period of years.
Don,
Will a satellite melt away from those low alttitudes when it falls ... or should our descendants plan on living under heavy duty titanium roofs?
(Don't get me started on whether or not mankind "absolutely needs" the Internet on a world scale in order to survive.)
No more than we absolutely need electricity. But world wide internet improves access to healthcare for billions, education, employment, cultural awareness and a myriad of other things.
It sounds like you're an Internet convert. I just bought my first smartphone ... but I live in a place in the world where the Internet for me offers primarily only access to convenience - not necessity - and I've for some time begun to notice the every-growing downside to the Internet.
I don't see the long range logic in trying to compare electrical power for everyone to exposing everyone to the social and marketing aspects of the Internet. There are way more important things in life than for each and every person to know everything the whole world is up to on an instantaneous basis. IMHO, other interaction means are more suitable for enhancing the lives of people everywhere.
That's interesting. You know that you posted that message on the Internet, right?