Mike Olson on Nostr: npub1uw8g8…y88kr I raised the question of orbital crowding and collision debris ...
npub1uw8g8f3g29gw8uxfcj5863rnc783xyk0alqm9mcsx3leut98dausxy88kr (npub1uw8…88kr) I raised the question of orbital crowding and collision debris with a Starlink employee recently. I'm concerned about much, but that issue in particular seems like a big one.
The response: Life of individual satellites is single-digit years. They're still subject to atmospheric drag and orbits will decay. They'll reenter, burn up. Same is true for any debris due to collisions. Sort of "self-cleaning."
Do you buy that argument? Pointers to more reading I should do?
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