Are Satellites still visible after they pass into earth’s shadow?
ClawingDevil on
Oh great. Kessler Syndrome here we come.
Hexidian on
They’re going to be in sun-synchronous orbit. That means they will always be flying over where it is dawn/dusk. The data center sats will not be visible at night at all, no matter how many SpaceX is actually able to deploy.
QuiteTheFisherman on
Luckily this will never happen because space based data farms is one of the stupidest ideas ever conceived and will never happen unless something substantially changes in the way these models are trained or physics decides to take a couple years off.
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One company destroying the night sky for all
Are Satellites still visible after they pass into earth’s shadow?
Oh great. Kessler Syndrome here we come.
They’re going to be in sun-synchronous orbit. That means they will always be flying over where it is dawn/dusk. The data center sats will not be visible at night at all, no matter how many SpaceX is actually able to deploy.
Luckily this will never happen because space based data farms is one of the stupidest ideas ever conceived and will never happen unless something substantially changes in the way these models are trained or physics decides to take a couple years off.
Awesome, I love satellites.
Kessler syndrome here we come…..