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Archive: https://archive.today/5rV3k

From the post: "When I was a child in the 1970s, seeing a satellite pass overhead in the night sky was a rare event. Now it is commonplace: sit outside for a few minutes after dark, and you can’t miss them.

Thousands of satellites have been launched into Earth orbit over the past decade or so, with tens of thousands more planned in coming years. Many of these will be in “mega-constellations” such as Starlink, which aim to cover the entire globe."

Archive: https://archive.today/5rV3k From the post: "When I was a child in the 1970s, seeing a satellite pass overhead in the night sky was a rare event. Now it is commonplace: sit outside for a few minutes after dark, and you can’t miss them. Thousands of satellites have been launched into Earth orbit over the past decade or so, with tens of thousands more planned in coming years. Many of these will be in “mega-constellations” such as Starlink, which aim to cover the entire globe."

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[–] 4 pts

I'm sure all satelites, especially tv and radio, "leak" that EM but it was never mentioned before. Starlink is targeted for criticism because elon musk is the enemy of the jew kleptocrats.

[–] 3 pts

At least, this is hopefully a temporary problem; new satellites can be modified to eliminate the leakage, and the current satellites are only good for a few years before they re-enter and burn up.

[–] 0 pt

I'd like to see international collaboration to require non-reflective (light-trapping) coatings where possible, and to keep radio waves highly directional for just these reasons.

[–] 2 pts

Yeah, they have already done some work to make the new generation less reflective which is good but I still see "local" posts whenever a new batch are released about morons that take a pic of the sat's before they spread out asking what could cause the "string of lights in the sky".

You could spend 3 seconds searching and find it but people are lazy and dumb.

[–] 0 pt

The answer is always more government regulation.