Baz Ares
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The start night sky. If there are 12,000 of them, at what point do they block out the stars?
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As of 22 April 2020, SpaceX has launched 422 Starlink satellites. They plan to launch 60 more per Falcon 9 flight, with launches as often as every two weeks in 2020. In total, nearly 12,000 satellites are planned to be deployed, with a possible later extension to 42,000.[54] The initial 12,000 satellites are planned to orbit in three orbital shells: first placing approximately 1,584 in a 550 kilometres (340 mi) altitude shell, then approximately 2,825 Ku-band and Ka-band spectrum satellites at 1,110 km (690 mi), and approximately 7,500 V-band satellites at 340 kilometres (210 mi).[33]
Now, look at us diving underground when the shy satellites do this in the movie below.
"Gravity" continuous shot. Opening Scene. Space debris hits Explorer
Nasa map of the trash above.
Can't wait to see the sky explode one night.
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Starlink - Wikipedia
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Now, look at us diving underground when the shy satellites do this in the movie below.
"Gravity" continuous shot. Opening Scene. Space debris hits Explorer
Nasa map of the trash above.
Space Debris
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Can't wait to see the sky explode one night.