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  • solomonneas1 minute ago
    I would never have thought of this, but it is really cool. Living in the city with light pollution, we can see a dozen or so on the best nights.<p>What an ingenious business idea.
  • jmward0113 minutes ago
    We need more of this. Thanks for making the world more awesome!
  • genpfault23 minutes ago
    Not, in fact, optical interferometry :(
  • ck218 minutes ago
    sadly won&#x27;t be possible for anything serious next decade as each space trillionaire and country launches their own 10,000+ constellations<p>sky will be constantly twinkling, will be weird<p>we&#x27;ll have to switch to space telescopes above LEO<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;satellitemap.space" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;satellitemap.space</a>
    • zippyman5513 minutes ago
      I’m seeking funding to open up a rail gun ranch where you can sit in your lawn chair and blow satellites out of the sky.
      • tedd4u11 minutes ago
        Probably legal in Texas? If it&#x27;s directly over &quot;your land?&quot;
      • adrianN5 minutes ago
        Kessler‘s farm?
      • ck28 minutes ago
        I thinking of &quot;space roombas&quot; that glide around and bump all the sats in LEO into the atmosphere like a game of pool<p>Only problem is they are toxic as they burn up and create a lot of pollution<p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bloomberg.com&#x2F;graphics&#x2F;2025-space-orbit-satellites-pollution&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bloomberg.com&#x2F;graphics&#x2F;2025-space-orbit-satellit...</a><p>(too bad gravity is impossible to overcome cheaply or do the opposite and yeet into sun)