Starlink satellites are dodging objects in orbit thousands of times every month6jarjar6@lemmy.sdf.org to Technology@beehaw.org – 65 points – 1 years agotechcrunch.com41Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentNow there’s a bunch more of it was my joke.The only solution? Put more of it up there, of course!Does space debris have any known natural predators?Yes, other space debris.And gravity.Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.
Now there’s a bunch more of it was my joke.The only solution? Put more of it up there, of course!Does space debris have any known natural predators?Yes, other space debris.And gravity.Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.
The only solution? Put more of it up there, of course!Does space debris have any known natural predators?Yes, other space debris.And gravity.Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.
Does space debris have any known natural predators?Yes, other space debris.And gravity.Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.
Yes, other space debris.And gravity.Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.
And gravity.Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.
Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.
Now there’s a bunch more of it was my joke.
The only solution? Put more of it up there, of course!
Does space debris have any known natural predators?
Yes, other space debris.
And gravity.
Atmosphere. Gravity just helps smash them against it.
Even without an atmosphere, gravity would pull the debris to crash into the planet itself.