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  • pamelabarroway@mstdn.socialP pamelabarroway@mstdn.social

    @mastodonmigration That's really something else seeing it like this, and not in a good way. 😡

    @sundogplanets

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    @PamelaBarroway @sundogplanets

    Yes. It is really stunning. We are blinding ourselves.

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    • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

      @PamelaBarroway @sundogplanets

      Yes. It is really stunning. We are blinding ourselves.

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      @mastodonmigration @PamelaBarroway One (Nazi) billionaire, ruining an entire planet's view so he can have more money than God. What a awful shitlord.

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      • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

        Heartbreaking

        This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

        Astronomy Picture of the Day

        Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
        Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

        Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

        https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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        @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets it's deeply cynical that one of the major culprits calls itself "Space Exploration Technologies Corporation"

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        • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

          Heartbreaking

          This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

          Astronomy Picture of the Day

          Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
          Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

          Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

          https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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          @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets ok don't get me wrong: satellites pollution is a big problem and people should be made aware of it.

          But as an astrophotographer I know that the software we use are very good at removing them, usually without rejecting the whole frame.
          This picture has been processed specifically to emphasize the problem, which is a tidy bit misleading even if for a good cause.

          Amateur astronomy is not the problem with swarms of satellites.

          Will still share it.

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          • corpsmoderne@mamot.frC corpsmoderne@mamot.fr

            @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets ok don't get me wrong: satellites pollution is a big problem and people should be made aware of it.

            But as an astrophotographer I know that the software we use are very good at removing them, usually without rejecting the whole frame.
            This picture has been processed specifically to emphasize the problem, which is a tidy bit misleading even if for a good cause.

            Amateur astronomy is not the problem with swarms of satellites.

            Will still share it.

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            @corpsmoderne @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets

            As a scientist who did process data from various professional telescopes, I know that you can hide these trails and still make "nice" pictures. But I also know that by doing so you degrade the signal, and when what you are looking for is at the detection limit (it usually is, otherwise you would not waste precious telescope time on it), it can introduce artifacts or hide valuable info.

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            • deneb@framapiaf.orgD deneb@framapiaf.org

              @corpsmoderne @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets

              As a scientist who did process data from various professional telescopes, I know that you can hide these trails and still make "nice" pictures. But I also know that by doing so you degrade the signal, and when what you are looking for is at the detection limit (it usually is, otherwise you would not waste precious telescope time on it), it can introduce artifacts or hide valuable info.

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              @deneb @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets oh 100% . I was strictly speaking about amateur astronomy, I'm sure it's a very different problem in professional astronomy. But the picture above belong to the amateur kind of photography.

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              • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                Heartbreaking

                This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                Astronomy Picture of the Day

                Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                @mastodonmigration I can find the comet, but that doesn't ameliorate the fact that these bastards have filled our near orbit with shit. @sundogplanets

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                • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                  Heartbreaking

                  This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                  Astronomy Picture of the Day

                  Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                  Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                  Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                  https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                  @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets for an instant, I thought the post would be about mansplaining

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                  • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                    Heartbreaking

                    This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                    Astronomy Picture of the Day

                    Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                    Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                    Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                    https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                    @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets @Susticle That's what I meant the other day ...

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                    • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                      Heartbreaking

                      This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                      Astronomy Picture of the Day

                      Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                      Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                      Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                      https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                      @mastodonmigration @ichwillechtnurlesen @sundogplanets Looks like a sewing pattern. But I found the comet.

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                      • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                        Heartbreaking

                        This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                        Astronomy Picture of the Day

                        Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                        Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                        Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                        https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                        @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets I can find the comet. But that is not the point - this is major level pollution of our skies.

                        Something that is more and more of a problem, because there are so few places left where you can get a decent view of the sky because of ground pollution, and are accessible, so that amateurs and kids and families can actually see the sky as it really is, and get excited about astronomy.

                        But even these places are now being polluted by LEO satellites.

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                        • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                          Heartbreaking

                          This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                          Astronomy Picture of the Day

                          Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                          Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                          Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                          https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                          @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets Why do the satellites blink?

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                          • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                            Heartbreaking

                            This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                            Astronomy Picture of the Day

                            Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                            Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                            Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                            https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                            @mastodonmigration @sundogplanets that has to be a sunset/sunrise phenomenon. If it was the middle of the night the sun would be behind the Earth and the satellites would be in shadow unless they're really low on the horizon

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                            • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                              Heartbreaking

                              This is what astronomers like @sundogplanets now have to contend with and it is only going to get worse...

                              Astronomy Picture of the Day

                              Comet R3 PanSTARRS Behind Satellite Trails
                              Image Credit & Copyright: Uli Fehr

                              Explanation: Can you find the comet? Somewhere through this web of satellite trails is Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS), a bright visitor passing through the inner Solar System. Now, the orbiting satellites themselves only appear as streaks...

                              https://reentry.codl.fr/@apod/statuses/01KQ6K0BST72RQDF70WRPQERFN

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                              @mastodonmigration
                              @sundogplanets

                              not doubting at all, just curious, why do the stars not turn into stripes as well? does it take longer than 10 minutes for this to happen?

                              i know very little about astronomy 😅

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