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Feeling overwhelmed by all the things I need to fight this morning before a 6 hour drive across the north island of NZ for my next talk in New Plymouth.

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    Feeling overwhelmed by all the things I need to fight this morning before a 6 hour drive across the north island of NZ for my next talk in New Plymouth. Luckily, there are a lot of really awesome astronomers who are also fighting!

    ...But not nearly enough, and we don't have any actual power. So, back to writing, because that's my only weapon in this fight.

    And just to make myself feel better: sending a big "fuck you" to SpaceX and Reflect Orbital in particular for their sky-destroying plans

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      Feeling overwhelmed by all the things I need to fight this morning before a 6 hour drive across the north island of NZ for my next talk in New Plymouth. Luckily, there are a lot of really awesome astronomers who are also fighting!

      ...But not nearly enough, and we don't have any actual power. So, back to writing, because that's my only weapon in this fight.

      And just to make myself feel better: sending a big "fuck you" to SpaceX and Reflect Orbital in particular for their sky-destroying plans

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      @sundogplanets I applaud your efforts. It's frustrating to fight against corporate behemoths backed by the plutocracy, but it must be done and you are both highly qualified, so good at it, and greatly appreciated because your efforts show the rest of us the way.

      Thanks, Prof, keep up the good work.

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      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

        Feeling overwhelmed by all the things I need to fight this morning before a 6 hour drive across the north island of NZ for my next talk in New Plymouth. Luckily, there are a lot of really awesome astronomers who are also fighting!

        ...But not nearly enough, and we don't have any actual power. So, back to writing, because that's my only weapon in this fight.

        And just to make myself feel better: sending a big "fuck you" to SpaceX and Reflect Orbital in particular for their sky-destroying plans

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        Speaking of awesome people I work with, there will be instructions available soon for how to submit your own comments to the FCC on both Reflect Orbital and SpaceX's million AI satellite filing!

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          Feeling overwhelmed by all the things I need to fight this morning before a 6 hour drive across the north island of NZ for my next talk in New Plymouth. Luckily, there are a lot of really awesome astronomers who are also fighting!

          ...But not nearly enough, and we don't have any actual power. So, back to writing, because that's my only weapon in this fight.

          And just to make myself feel better: sending a big "fuck you" to SpaceX and Reflect Orbital in particular for their sky-destroying plans

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          @sundogplanets OMG, I hope you get to see the top of Taranaki! Also, Pukekura Park is gorgeous and well worth a visit.

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            Speaking of awesome people I work with, there will be instructions available soon for how to submit your own comments to the FCC on both Reflect Orbital and SpaceX's million AI satellite filing!

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            Will writing comments to the FCC actually make a difference? Probably not. But when someone in gov't in the future says "Hey, we opened a comment period, why didn't you submit a complaint then?" we can say "We did." That's about all we get in this particular fight. This sucks.

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              Will writing comments to the FCC actually make a difference? Probably not. But when someone in gov't in the future says "Hey, we opened a comment period, why didn't you submit a complaint then?" we can say "We did." That's about all we get in this particular fight. This sucks.

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              ALSO speaking of awesome people I work with, my collaborators redid the CRASH Clock calculation for several years in the past, so you can see how it has dropped to shorter and shorter values: https://outerspaceinstitute.ca/crashclock/

              The CRASH Clock is the likely time to first collision if all collision avoidance maneuvers in orbit suddenly stopped, and is a measure of how much stress we're placing on orbit and how reliant we are on 100% perfect operations in orbit to keep using our satellites

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                ALSO speaking of awesome people I work with, my collaborators redid the CRASH Clock calculation for several years in the past, so you can see how it has dropped to shorter and shorter values: https://outerspaceinstitute.ca/crashclock/

                The CRASH Clock is the likely time to first collision if all collision avoidance maneuvers in orbit suddenly stopped, and is a measure of how much stress we're placing on orbit and how reliant we are on 100% perfect operations in orbit to keep using our satellites

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                @sundogplanets Did you do any post CRASH estimations? By this I mean, did you look at how fast subsequent crashes might occur after the first one?

                Yes, that seems like a highly imprecise, even guess-like, calculation. But my imagination suggests that there could well be a rapid, and increasingly rapid cascade of secondary, tertiary... etc collisions with fragments.

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