Also do not forget that SpaceX is not the only company that wants to launch low orbit satelites. I do not think it is possible to find any other real solution other then to move telescopes to space.
> I do not think it is possible to find any other real solution The solution is not to fill up our precious LEO with space trash. If you want faster Internet lay some fiber. It's probably even less expensive to lay some fiber across the whole jungle than Musks megalomaniac fantasies. As hobby radio astronomer this whole story fills me with rage.
SpaceX working on fix for Starlink satellites so they don’t disrupt astronomy
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think you mean, "The greedy engineers that want to use said satellites to pay for a Manned Mars mission and make us a multi-planetary species."
Funny, the officially stated purpose is "Internet access". There is some handwaving towards "maybe it could do more".
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/15/musk-on-starlink-internet-sa...
https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-internet-satellites-ma...
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#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
Nobody has jurisdiction over space. We can try to create an international agency and get all space fairing nations to submit to its regulations and rulings, but even if that was politically viable it would take years. Meanwhile Starlink will be deployed mid 2020 if no major delays happen
Great, so any of the hundred-something countries on earth are free to destroy those satellites? ;-)
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#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
SpaceX is launching some of those telescopes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transiting_Exoplanet_Survey_Sa...
And in order to launch it they are using their constellation how exactly? Ah yes, they don't. They are separate.
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#45My first thought was that they should paint them with Vantablack, but then I wondered if that might be too dark? Do they need to aim for a specific reflectivity or just aim for the lowest possible value?
That is often considered, but the light is absorbed and turns into heat. Where does that heat go? It would fry the electronics with no way to get rid of it.
Plenty of other orbital devices have to deal with heat so I'm sure this is something that has existing solutions.
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#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am a big fan of astronomy, but satellites are doing a lot more for humanity than ground-based astronomy.
What does an Internet access satellite network do for science? Those scientific uses SpaceX talks about are speculative and clearly secondary (or tertiary behind military use). By contrast, earth-based telescopes are doing lots and lots of science right now.
One example: https://www.usap.gov/technology/1935/
> Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station uses communications satellites that serve as relay stations, receiving radio signals from one location and transmitting them to another. The United States Antarctic Program utilizes the satellites for the transfer of South Pole science, operational, and weather data, as well as Internet, telephone, and email services.
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#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
Professional astronomers would rather use a swarm of large and better working telescopes in space instead of dealing with clouds, city lights, and the Sun not allowing to work at normal hours. > Not the greedy entrepreneurs littering the sky with Internet access satellites. The "littering" will be done not just by "greedy entrepreneurs" but by millions of people who will pay for faster internet, and by astronomers wh…
> Professional astronomers would rather use a swarm of large and better working telescopes in space Sure. How many telescopes do those StarLink satellites have? None, right.
The more satellites are launched the more money SpaceX gets to develop starship, starship reduces the cost of launching satellites and increases the maximum volume of the satellite, with cheaper launches and cheaper mirrors that do not need complex folding launching space telescope becomes cheaper than building a telescope on the earth, which means that new telescopes will be built for space.
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#48> “No one thought of this,” she said. “We didn’t think of it. The astronomy community didn’t think of it.” This implies the community was asked or involved in such a discussion and no objections were raised, which is unlikely. Whenever some "armchair specialist" commented about Musk's plans to put people on Mars and the challenges with the radiation, the magnetic field, the etc. the answer was always "Do you think a…
Yeah, that's why Musk always asks people to come to him if they have a better idea. Even in large groups, or maybe especially in large groups, things can be overlooked. He recently said in a video that if anyone can convince him an aerospike is better than their solution, he wants to know.
I've heard similar reports from former Tesla employees. They found it stressful working with him in many cases (his brilliance/openness to feedback aside) which could impact this a lot.
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#49Earlier quoted context omitted.
> I do not think it is possible to find any other real solution The solution is not to fill up our precious LEO with space trash. If you want faster Internet lay some fiber. It's probably even less expensive to lay some fiber across the whole jungle than Musks megalomaniac fantasies. As hobby radio astronomer this whole story fills me with rage.
Not every country has the resources or desire to lay nation-wide fiber. Satellite internet could beneift millions of people who don't have access to reliable high-speed connections.
Littering LEO means disrupting the currently most fruitful branch of physics. Particle physics with accelerators is in a crisis right now and the best way to learn about the Universe is astronomy. What Musk does is a crime against humanity.
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#50“No one thought of this,” she said. “We didn’t think of it. The astronomy community didn’t think of it.” I really have trouble believing that nobody mentioned adding thousands of satellites would go unnoticed. It is damn near impossible to take any image of the night sky without having a satellite streak through the frame. I have plenty of images with multiple satellites visible at the same time. In wide angle timela…
I also know a lot of people directly involved in SSA and all of them are very concerned with how much these new constellations are going to increase the risk of collisions, and they all think it’s completely irresponsible when the SpaceX cultists just dismiss the concerns with, “space is a big place,” or, “they’ll deorbit in 20 years or so.”