Can You Find the Comet?

(apod.nasa.gov)

36 points | by ColinWright 1 day ago

7 comments

  • originalvichy 1 hour ago
    I fear this is only the start of it. A minimum of 3-4 constellations more will probably be launched in the near future (Russia, China, EU).

    Their obvious dual-use nature makes them tempting, and a military target if a large conflict will take place in the near future. I hope their lower orbit will help any space junk burn up fast.

  • ragebol 1 hour ago
    Yeah, I kinda get why astronomers are not particularly happy with satellite constellations.
    • adev_ 17 minutes ago
      And this is just the visible spectrum.

      The situation is one order of magnitude worst in radio-astronomy.

      It is fair to state that satellite constellations will certainly be the main obstacle to multiple major scientific discoveries in the next decade.

  • gasi 1 hour ago
    So cool! Zoom in to find out: https://zoomhub.net/0w8pN
  • ciroduran 1 hour ago
    I'm rebuilding my RSS feed collection, and having pretty astronomy pictures is a fine addition. Thanks!
  • khazhoux 37 minutes ago
    Is this all / mostly Starlink?
    • vednig 17 minutes ago
      It's a set of network satellites for sure either by Eutelsat or Starlink in 70:20 ratio 10% being other providers

      But all of them being LEO for sure.

  • w-ll 1 hour ago
    if i could imagine what a Sophon from 3 body problem would look like. this is kind of it.
  • renerick 1 hour ago
    That looks so cool, ngl!