• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    422 days ago

    We can’t work together on one system so we get Kessler Syndrome.

    Fun.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 days ago

      That’s totally on Musk. He started messing around with Ukraines use of starlink during a critical phase of the war and that is nothing another state can tolerate. You want to be in control of your military communication and not be dependent on some right wing lunatic

    • @Serinus
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      212 days ago

      These satellites are generally too low for Kessler. If they become non functional or crash, they’ll burn in the atmosphere.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            No one knows really because no one’s watching how many satellites burn up, but we do know the gasses created by them are more powerful GHG’s than methane, not to mention CO2.

            • Pup Biru
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              42 days ago

              i mean… we do definite track how many satellites burn up

              and really it’s a drop in the bucket. we release over 35b tonnes of CO2 alone… at ~$2000/kg to LEO, that’s… well let’s just say we aren’t getting even 1 millionth of that into orbit per year all up - the effect would have to be so huge that it’s not going to go unnoticed even from a “finger in the air” scenario

              that’s not to say it’s not good, but it’s not a compelling argument

      • @NotMyOldRedditName
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        12 days ago

        It could still cause a multi year problem, just not for decades or centuries.