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LWJ 08-20-2022 09:40 PM

Damn you, Elon.
 
We had just finished an outdoor movie and the lights were dim at our annual family “Glamp out.” My daughter yells to look up and I see a line of lights shoot across the sky.

It looked to me exactly like the gun from the asteroids game back in the 1980s.

Research shows it was 53 new star link satellites. I’m sort of angry that Elon is putting a bunch of crap up there. Vent over.

RNajarian 08-20-2022 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LWJ (Post 11776565)
We had just finished an outdoor movie and the lights were dim at our annual family “Glamp out.” My daughter yells to look up and I see a line of lights shoot across the sky.

It looked to me exactly like the gun from the asteroids game back in the 1980s.

Research shows it was 53 new star link satellites. I’m sort of angry that Elon is putting a bunch of crap up there. Vent over.

Vent on. . . just wait until those things start bumping to each other.

flatbutt 08-21-2022 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by RNajarian (Post 11776570)
Vent on. . . just wait until those things start bumping to each other.

As a backyard astronomer I'd love for such a scouring to occur, but I know it would devastate a lot of useful satellites and could endanger the ISS.

I expect that one day the space around Earth will come to resemble the surface of Trantor.

Bob Kontak 08-21-2022 03:32 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11776601)
I expect that one day the space around Earth will come to resemble the surface of Trantor.

This is what it looks like now. Scroll closer with the mouse wheel then it wont look quite so busy. Mess with display controls e.g., put speed at 1000.

Would be cool to find Elon's satellites.

https://platform.leolabs.space/visualizations/leo

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1661082358.jpg

masraum 08-21-2022 07:02 AM

Per wikipedia
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Starlink consists of over 3,000 mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO)
The good news is that they are mostly visible (to the naked eye) right after sunset and right before sunrise. They reflect sunlight, and that's only around, especially for LEO objects for a short period right after/before it gets dark.

devodave 08-21-2022 08:24 AM

I was out Friday night, trying to catch a glimpse of the elusive Aurora Borrealis, when I noticed what appeared to be a very thin flat object, moving west to east in the lower northern sky, illuminated from the lights of Buffalo. At first I thought it might be a blimp, but using my handy monocular, that I had just gone back into the house to retrieve, noticed it was a string of lights. Second thought was someone was pulling a lighted banner behind a plane, similar to what I would see during the daytime along the beaches of VA and NC in my youth. Then I realized it was a Starlink Train! And it was gone, a fleeting glimpse in the night sky. This particular group had been put int orbit by the Falcon earlier in the day from Cape Canaveral. Ultimate goal is 12,000 Starlink satellites in orbit!

SpyderMike 08-21-2022 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 11776602)
Would be cool to find Elon's satellites

You can an idea here:

starlink.sx

Just put the target at your location and see how Starlink works.


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