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A 2022 overview paper by Viasat paints an almost apocalyptic picture: If a tipping point is reached, all of humanity would watch helplessly as space junk multiplies uncontrollably. Without timely intervention, we risk bringing the space age to an inglorious end, and trapping humanity on Earth under a layer of its own trash for centuries, or even millennia.
It is kinda incredible how idiotically destructive we are as a species. So I wondered how much of this is courtesy of that fucking idiot Musk.
https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-reentry-pollution-damage-earth-atmosphere
About 40% of disused satellites burning up in Earth's atmosphere these days belong to SpaceX's Starlink megaconstellation, according to Andrew Bacon, the chief technology officer and co-founder of U.K.-based in-orbit manufacturing firm Space Forge.
That amounts to "a minimum of 500 kilograms [1,100 pounds]" of incinerated satellite trash a day, added Bacon, who presented those numbers at the workshop on Protecting Earth and Outer Space from the Disposal of Spacecraft and Debris held at the University of Southampton in the U.K. on Sept. 23 and Sept. 24.
https://qz.com/elon-musk-spacex-space-junk-1851586155
Space junk is exponentially increasing and Elon Musk is a big reason why
The U.S. is responsible for the lions share of the recent increases, largely thanks to SpaceX
It always comes back to Elon Musk. Thats right, almost all of this massive leap in space shit has been put there by the world-famous satellite and sexual harassment company SpaceX. The worlds richest man is launching thousands of satellites into space? Doesnt that sound like a too-fake-for-real-life knockoff James Bond plot?
According to some estimates, SpaceX launches around 90 percent of all U.S. space shit, and the U.S. is responsible for over 80 percent of the worlds space shit. Of course we are. Why wouldnt we be? In 2023 alone, SpaceX attempted 98 of the worlds 223 orbital launches, leaving behind a whole bunch of stuff in the process. The company currently has 5,420 Starlink satellites in orbit, and plans to increase that number to over 12,000 in the coming years.
(And some added fun facts in there about the culture of sexual harassment at SpaceX.
God I hate that turd..He is such a piece of shit..repellent little creep.)