A Starlink satellite broke apart in orbit after suffering an unexplained "anomaly"
A Starlink satellite broke apart in orbit after suffering an unexplained "anomaly"

16 January 2024 The term rapid unplanned disassembly (also unscheduled ) or RUD is a jocular euphemism used by engineers to refer to a catastrophic failure of a system. The term came to the attention of the general public in 2015 and then again in 2023 when it was used by Elon Musk and SpaceX
The more satellites are up there, the higher the chance one is obliterated by space junk or meteorites. The more obliterated satellites, the more space junk.
It’s going to be a massacre.
It’s hard to say that unequivocally; I have family members who’s internet options are HughesNet, where they get data caps and speeds approaching a whopping 1mbps on a good day, 5g coverage that hardly works, or Starlink. Starlink has worked for them leeeaaaguesss better than any other option they have.
Doesn’t change the issues with the company or Elon, though. It just sucks that they are the only currently viable solution.
And the Ozone layer again, potentially.
https://www.science.org/content/article/burned-satellites-are-polluting-atmosphere
I don’t know if this is what the guy you’re replying to meant, but I would also say that not being able to launch new satalites for things like GPS, internet, communications systems, telescopes, space missions, etc. would also qualify as trapping us on earth.
They’re our eyes and ears in space, and we use them to work around needing to navigate the terrain on earth to communicate. It’s always easier to bounce a signal off satellites than traverse ground terrain.
The actual name of this phenomenon is “the Kepler effect”
Its where the decades of space junk, grow to such a degree that they keep hitting other satellites and becomes the equivalent of a pinball machine with other satellites.
Its a big issue many have tried to solve
Ok hear me out… MAGNETS
Hundreds of em all in a big ball. Tie it to a counterweight and then spin that fucker through lower orbit like a skip-it and soak up all the debris!
Nothing could possibly go wrong.
I wish govts would stop Starlink from happening.
It seems like an apocalypse contributor with all that could go wrong. And I can’t really see how it could ever outperform terrestrial 5g mesh networks or fiber.