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OT: starlink satellites
Anyone else see them? Last few nights weren’t visible but Friday did see them zoom past around 9:20p
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Kinda Cool and kind of creepy all at the same time.
Who woulda thought there are 1,500 of them up there. |
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Yup....we even found a way to pollute the night sky.
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Yeah there is an app that tracks starlink and most of the other 8000 manmade objects that are currently orbiting the Earth. My boy loves anything space related so we've run outside to catch it whizzing by a bunch of times.
I hope the same people who complain about satellites polluting the skies aren't subscribing to cable TV, or ever utilizing GPS, or check weather forecasts, or use ATM's, or need telephone service in remote areas, cause you know......that'd be a little hypocritical |
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yes but
is it traditional infrastructure? if it ain't traditional then I hate it. and the owner of the company smokes weed too.
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i hate em
This time of year is my favorite time to get out and use my telescope - this is galaxy season, mostly around Leo. Those damn starlinks are everywhere. super easy to spot now. My astrophotography friends are despondent.
I like the idea on paper, and an employee is digging the bandwith he gets at his cabin, but i'm not at all happy about it, nor at Musk for his con job, again. |
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Which app?
My 8yo would dig it as well.
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Here ya go Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Another cool thing is the sites that identify the aircraft you see flying above you at night, where they're coming from and where they're going.
https://planefinder.net/ https://www.flightradar24.com |
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are you sure that pic isn’t the ones from the May 4 launch moving to their final orbit? If you saw them on Friday May 7.
As described for this past launch: https://www.space.com/spacex-starlin...ity-guide.html Edit: yes I think it was them https://journalstar.com/news/local/s...6cfa7b6a5.html Once they get to their final orbit they won’t look like that Last edited by coffeecherrypie; 05-10-2021 at 10:56 PM. |
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Im intrigued. We have 2 service providers here and the new spot were moving to is only serviced by 1, Hughes net which isnt the greatest. I think viasat *might* service the new house but I kind of doubt it if the local people dont.
I wish there was a way to see if starlink covers the area without agreeing to the privacy policy and seemingly committing to buying. |
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If you live in an area that is unserved or underserved, Starlink is wonderful. I’ve been on a hotspot the last year. Soon I can let that go and use Starlink as primary and tether off my phone as backup. Not that I plan to need backup but for emergencies. |
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