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by zaroth 2274 days ago
I appreciate the expert feedback. A lot of very complex things often seem trivial from an outside perspective.

I think everyone can agree this will be at least somewhat a burden on astronomy and will at least marginally increase the cost in obtaining certain imagery.

I guess it’s possible that there are certain types of images which may even become prohibitive or impossible to obtain, but I personally haven’t read a scientific analysis making this claim.

I also think most everyone is agreeing that we attack this problem from both sides. Limit the reflectivity of the satellites and work on enhancing software to mitigate the effects.

In the end there is a tremendous benefit to society both from astronomy as well as having affordable worldwide broadband internet.

I’m not going to go so far to say that we need to sacrifice one for the other, but I think the capabilities and opportunities provided by Starlink to billions of people are too great to pass up. Even if there is a significantly increased cost to perform certain observations. Even if it means some observations can only be made from orbit in the future. Even if some observations become entirely impossible? Hopefully that can be avoided.