| Noise? | why not? |
| Noise? | why not? |
I guess only the nights are calm nowadays.
Follow-up: this post is mostly to point out that there are LOTS of possible huge environmental consequences to the absolutely stupendous quantity of metal we're now sending into orbit, and *we don't actually know what the consequences will be*
Really. No one knows. No one is studying this. Satellite companies should be funding study of environmental consequences, but they're not.
(And, pretty pretty please, think carefully before you mansplain something about satellite pollution to me.)
Imagine... a "Science News Channel" with summaries of papers, interesting controversies, engaging and challenging debates. Tie ins to pop culture, and the rest of the news.
And a magic protective spell cast on it so it won't develop "History Channel Syndrome" or "TLC Degeneracy Disorder"
Think about how good it could be if done right. And that means if it was serious about informing the public, and if it went deep into all the little obscure fields.
It could be so amazing.