They only do that for a short while after they ente orbit. They eventually spread out and dim. There are actually plenty passing by all the time above wherever you live as that's required for the constant Internet connection. But you won't see most of them now. Can sometimes catch them if it's just after sunset or just before sunrise though.
"...implement an operations plan for the orderly de-orbit of satellites nearing the end of their useful lives (roughly five to seven years) at a rate far faster than is required under international standards. [Satellites] will de-orbit by propulsively moving to a disposal orbit from which they will re-enter the Earth's atmosphere within approximately one year after completion of their mission."
And how's technology is supposed to evolve if we don't use and develop technology we currently have, like starling, which is, btw the first time that you can have reliable Internet even if you live way outside a city
Awesome
I've seen starlink twice... it's looks like a train of stars smh
What is it about that that makes you syh?
They only do that for a short while after they ente orbit. They eventually spread out and dim. There are actually plenty passing by all the time above wherever you live as that's required for the constant Internet connection. But you won't see most of them now.
Can sometimes catch them if it's just after sunset or just before sunrise though.
@-108- starlink is a train of stars.
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Right, but you said "smh" at the end. Why?
Startrash, in 15 years technology will evolve and render all that trash obsolete.
"...implement an operations plan for the orderly de-orbit of satellites nearing the end of their useful lives (roughly five to seven years) at a rate far faster than is required under international standards. [Satellites] will de-orbit by propulsively moving to a disposal orbit from which they will re-enter the Earth's atmosphere within approximately one year after completion of their mission."
And how's technology is supposed to evolve if we don't use and develop technology we currently have, like starling, which is, btw the first time that you can have reliable Internet even if you live way outside a city
In 15 years Elon has equipment that can connect to your brain so you can catch up with others .
What about the hundreds of millions of old cellphones, and even smartphones? Dude, I see what you are trying to say but come on