Apparently Elon uses the same Ponzi scheme for Starlink that he uses for Tesla.
Business Insider
Some Starlink customers say SpaceX's customer service is 'non-existent' nearly 1 year after paying a $100 deposit and receiving no updates
Dr_Strangelove (whew!) wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:44 am
Dang I mean I'm going to take some liberty here on a Porsche forum here and just go out there and say - aren't those things predictable?
Not gonna step up for Musk - but the Starlink pizza-box satellites can normally be reoriented in such a way that the additional atmospheric drag caused by solar flares can be mitigated. The details are kind of murky, but it appears that SpaceX wasn't able to reorient 80% of that batch of satellites for some reason - and the Xenon ion thrusters weren't powerful enough to raise the satellites' orbit in time to prevent deorbiting.
Amazon and other tech companies are desperate to build out similar LEO constellations of comms satellites. Musk isn't the only guy who is trying to f**k up terrestrial stargazing...he's just the first.
On a related note: If anyone wants a never-used 2nd-gen (rectangular) Starlink dish, PM me. I'll make you a deal.
Understeer: You will hit the wall with the front end. Oversteer: You will hit the wall with the rear end. Horsepower: How hard you will hit the wall. Torque: How far you will move the wall.
Gone hunting with Alec Baldwin and Dick Cheney. Back soon.
On a serious note how much damage could be done to another orbiting item by a 575# satellite or thousands of them? Makes me think of the Millennium Falcon going through the asteroid field.
Start at at 1:50 if not there already:
5chn3ll wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 8:04 am
Not gonna step up for Musk - but the Starlink pizza-box satellites can normally be reoriented in such a way that the additional atmospheric drag caused by solar flares can be mitigated. The details are kind of murky, but it appears that SpaceX wasn't able to reorient 80% of that batch of satellites for some reason - and the Xenon ion thrusters weren't powerful enough to raise the satellites' orbit in time to prevent deorbiting.
Amazon and other tech companies are desperate to build out similar LEO constellations of comms satellites. Musk isn't the only guy who is trying to f**k up terrestrial stargazing...he's just the first.
On a related note: If anyone wants a never-used 2nd-gen (rectangular) Starlink dish, PM me. I'll make you a deal.
The Starlink constellation sits in a really low orbit compared to most everything else... for example, here's what the Starlink orbit looks like compared to GPS:
Starlink:
Starlink.png (175.88 KiB) Viewed 2402 times
GPS:
GPS.png (122.09 KiB) Viewed 2402 times
Understeer: You will hit the wall with the front end. Oversteer: You will hit the wall with the rear end. Horsepower: How hard you will hit the wall. Torque: How far you will move the wall.
Gone hunting with Alec Baldwin and Dick Cheney. Back soon.
Both of those represent a lot of crap up there floating around.
BTW did you ever get your system working up in the mountains?
5chn3ll wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:47 am
The Starlink constellation sits in a really low orbit compared to most everything else... for example, here's what the Starlink orbit looks like compared to GPS: