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- usa@midwest.social
- usa@lemmy.ml
In a late Friday FCC filing, the company mentions deploying a staggering ‘one million satellites’ in orbits ranging from 500 kilometers to 2,000km.
No no no stop letting this junkie fuck everything up
Dyson sphere is supposed to go around the SUN not the Earth. FAIL.
Surely this will never pan out as every other one of Musk’s promises?
I genuinely don’t understand how they believe a data center in space is a good idea.
… esp. since they’ll need to run at extremely low speeds due to the difficulty in cooling them.
I’m starting to think Musk doesn’t understand that “space is cold” won’t help here.
Just curious, why wouldn’t it be a good idea?
“I’m just going to the datacenter to replace a hard drive”
Kessler syndrome
Basically there aren’t a lot of upsides and plenty of downsides
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Right next to the one million robotaxis and autonomous robots, I presume.
They can ship em on Tesla semis running through TBC tunnels.
I totally forgot about those! Just let me hop into my new roadster and drive to the hyperloop station to get to the Starship launch-pad in New York.
Space junk debris field
Shooting rockets into space now means they have to negotiate a maze of a million satellites along with all the other space junk out there.
We are creating a cage from which we will never leave earth.
Some day in the future some space-archeologist will wonder who the fuck left all that junk out there.
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Maybe a giant one in geosync could work?
How, when and where will all these satellites come back down?
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