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[–] HiTekRedNek@lemm.ee 2 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (1 children)

So? The ISS is due to be decommissioned soon and the HST has been failing from orbit for a while now.

Telescopes on the far side of the moon would see far far more than any telescope in earth orbit and especially any on the ground.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Crater_Radio_Telescope

Things in space don't veer wildly out of control when they fail. They stay pretty much in their existing orbit.

It's not like these satellites have big thrusters or engines just propelling them constantly around the planet. They're in a state of free fall. They're just also moving sideways fast enough that the earth also falls away from them at around the same speed that they are falling towards it.

Lower orbits have far more atmospheric drag, and any debris in those orbits will simply slow down enough to stop missing the planet.

[–] cabbage@piefed.social 0 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

So we will have a bunch of trash circulating the earth, left there by opporunistic billionaires. No thank you. What they have done to the night sky alone is a crime against all of us as far as I'm concerned.

And to think that lower orbit is not interesting any more now that NASA wants to build a telescope on the moon is beyond me.

[–] HiTekRedNek@lemm.ee 1 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Guess it's ok when governments leave debris by shooting at satellites, but not when businesses do?

Weird.

[–] cabbage@piefed.social 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (1 children)

As the headlins in the article I linked earlier kindly informs us, half of all active satellites are now from SpaceX. And it's increasing fast. If other companies enter the scene and start competing, the earth will be orbited by a shitload of useful satelites launched into space by billionaires with a penis complex.

Governments are supposed to provide services for their population. Some of these needs might justify launching satellites. It is not unproblematic, and I would rather see it being governed by an international organization, but at least it's being done on behalf of people.

Companies launch them to make a profit for the fat wallets of their stakeholders and CEOs.

They are not the same. Pretending they are is, as you so nicely put it, weird.

[–] HiTekRedNek@lemm.ee 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

How dare they make a profit!? It's only the whole reason they're in business after all..

Ever notice that it's the governments that shoot people for not buying what they sell?

You can see the US federal government imploding at this very moment, all because one side or the other takes power, and your first thought is to give them power of control over your Internet services??

Just...wow.