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Yes, this is a kind of Wild West situation. We should figure out the best way out, ideally with all interested parties getting something good.


except you as an individual could opt out of the original Wild West; this one, not so much.

perhaps it's exactly like the Wild West from the viewpoint of Native Americans: we're taking your skys.


Yes, that's very unfortunate.

I hesitate, however, concluding that we should ban satellite constellations on these grounds. Do you think that would be a good approach?


Yes, unless they are invisible in the sky. Put a barrier in place to force innovation.


Anything in the sky is something which at least obstructs the view. If we have too many even black body satellites - which have zero reflection or emission in interesting spectral parts - we're still can't see through them. If we have too many of them, we still have a problem. So - theoretically - it's a choice between space flights and astronomy.

Maybe there can be a more optimal solution than what we have today.




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