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Yes, I’m an astronomer and I can tell you this SpaceX statement is pure BS. The astronomy community absolutely thought of this before any of these satellites were launched. I’ve personally talked about it at public outreach events (and it was members of the public who brought it up) and topic has definitely come up at professional meetings...but there is just a general feeling of powerlessness, both from the point of how do you fight a company like SpaceX and a charlatan like Musk, and also from the point of many members of the public don’t care. I also know a lot of people directly involved in SSA and all of them are very concerned with how much these new constellations are going to increase the risk of collisions, and they all think it’s completely irresponsible when the SpaceX cultists just dismiss the concerns with, “space is a big place,” or, “they’ll deorbit in 20 years or so.” |
In fact they petitioned the FCC(?) to lower the constellation's altitude for the very reason that, in the case of a malfunction, the satellite's would orbit would degrade more quickly. A carefully tracked constellation of satellites would be much easier to avoid than the random chunks of shrapnel left behind by other mishaps.
EDIT: a few typos