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Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service".

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  • olson@sfba.socialO olson@sfba.social

    @markmetz @sundogplanets @river

    What?!? Who is gonna see them?

    I’m glad I’m old.

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    #16

    @Olson @sundogplanets @river
    The idea is that we all will, and we won’t have a choice.

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    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

      Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

      The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

      Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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      #17

      @sundogplanets@mastodon.social
      LEO "datacenters" make zero sense, even less sense than persistent orbit space-based datacenters would.

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      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

        Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

        The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

        Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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        #18

        @sundogplanets

        Sunlight as a Service from space, aka death ray upon demand. Vaporize entire neighborhoods with a small political donation.

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        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

          Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

          The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

          Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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          #19

          @sundogplanets on it!

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          • nonya_bidniss@infosec.exchangeN nonya_bidniss@infosec.exchange

            @sundogplanets How is it that U.S. companies get to destroy space for the entire Earth?

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            #20

            @Nonya_Bidniss @sundogplanets No one is stopping us. (please change that)

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            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

              Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

              The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

              Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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              #21

              @sundogplanets @mayintoronto how does the US government get to make this call, for globe-encircling tech?

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              • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

                The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

                Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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                #22

                @sundogplanets
                I wish we could just throw the people pushing these things , in jail

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                • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                  Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

                  The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

                  Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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                  #23

                  @sundogplanets Ok, so launching one satellite every 10 minutes nonstop would take almost 20 years to launch a million satellites, and that is assuming that someone can build them and deliver them to launch pads at that rate.

                  Completely unrealistic. Is this really about launching that much or is it about generating hype before trying to sell something or raise money?

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                  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                    Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

                    The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

                    Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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                    #24

                    @sundogplanets Nice! "Incompatible browser extensions or Network configuration".

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                    • legocas@mastodon.socialL legocas@mastodon.social

                      @sundogplanets this is quite outrageous. How is it possible that everything in there public domain / commons seems to be up for grabs instead being protected for its cultural and natural value. Can’t believe this stuff.

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                      #25

                      @legocas @sundogplanets There's a small number of people who, if someone says "this belongs to all of us," will refuse to understand it and just goes "okay, it's mine, so I can do whatever I want with it".
                      Unfortunately they have an outsized influence in our society.

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                      • tony_meredith@mastodon.me.ukT tony_meredith@mastodon.me.uk

                        @sundogplanets Plus. It's open for comments worldwide. Right?

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                        #26

                        @Tony_Meredith Yes: "This process is also open to those outside the United States who may be impacted by a proposed system."

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                        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                          Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

                          The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

                          Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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                          #27

                          @sundogplanets is this a real concern?

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                          • markmetz@sfba.socialM markmetz@sfba.social

                            @Olson @sundogplanets @river
                            The idea is that we all will, and we won’t have a choice.

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                            #28

                            @markmetz @Olson @sundogplanets @river This! Refelct Orbital did not ask the 8+ billion people living on this rock if we wanted "sunlight as a service". Just typing that makes me want to lol.

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                            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                              Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

                              The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

                              Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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                              #29

                              @sundogplanets

                              Current AI: aggressively inconvenient

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                              • brianjohnson@universeodon.comB brianjohnson@universeodon.com

                                @sundogplanets Ok, so launching one satellite every 10 minutes nonstop would take almost 20 years to launch a million satellites, and that is assuming that someone can build them and deliver them to launch pads at that rate.

                                Completely unrealistic. Is this really about launching that much or is it about generating hype before trying to sell something or raise money?

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                                #30

                                @BrianJohnson @sundogplanets Feels so much like the latter...

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                                • mimiwhiskers@mastodon.socialM mimiwhiskers@mastodon.social

                                  @sundogplanets It makes zero sense to launch datacenters in space. I ain't gonna go through the technical reasons why, but you can read here where someone that actually worked at NASA and google explaining why its a bad idea... https://taranis.ie/datacenters-in-space-are-a-terrible-horrible-no-good-idea/

                                  But if I could take a moment to poke my conspiracy brain, I think this is more for building an advanced surveillance network against the whole world. You can possibly monitor almost everything on Earth with a network like that.

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                                  #31

                                  @MimiWhiskers @sundogplanets I believe that it's just a stupid idea, intended to inflate the stock price for the intended upcoming IPO of SpaceX. There is no serious intent to actually launch much of anything.

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                                  • mabande@mastodon.socialM mabande@mastodon.social

                                    @Tony_Meredith Yes: "This process is also open to those outside the United States who may be impacted by a proposed system."

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                                    #32

                                    @Mabande @Tony_Meredith

                                    Indeed it is - done!

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                                    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                      Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

                                      The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

                                      Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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                                      #33

                                      @sundogplanets I would say, probably nothing we write is going to matter. Both these companies know who to send kick backs to in order to ensure that this will happen... The main thing we have on our side is that if they put 1 million data centers in low earth orbit, it is going to make it impossible to launch anything into space without collisions becoming extremely frequent. Everything Elon does is riddled with bugs, because he is just sloppy and hires sloppy and shitty engineers that are like him, mostly because he is a narcissist, but I digress... These things will break and crash into each other and come crashing down on people's homes and if we are lucky they will land directly on Elon's head. Since once they are in free fall it's basically anybody's guess where they might end up landing. The things these idiots do have consequences... Mostly for other people because that's how statistics works, but if they do enough dumb shit, eventually it becomes much more likely to effect themselves.

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                                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                        Reflect Orbital wants to destroy the night sky to deliver "sunlight as a service". SpaceX wants to destroy Low Earth Orbit to launch one million "AI datacentres"

                                        The only way to formally protest these two ideas is to file a comment with the US FCC, which is horribly complicated, but the American Astronomical Society has detailed instructions posted here: https://aas.org/posts/advocacy/2026/02/how-submit-comments-satellite-applications-fcc

                                        Comments due March 6 for SpaceX and March 9 for Reflect Orbital. Write! Write! Write!

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                                        #34
                                        @Prof. Sam Lawler comments for US citizens only or worldwide?
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                                        • brianjohnson@universeodon.comB brianjohnson@universeodon.com

                                          @sundogplanets Ok, so launching one satellite every 10 minutes nonstop would take almost 20 years to launch a million satellites, and that is assuming that someone can build them and deliver them to launch pads at that rate.

                                          Completely unrealistic. Is this really about launching that much or is it about generating hype before trying to sell something or raise money?

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                                          #35

                                          @BrianJohnson @sundogplanets Odds definitely say that a million AI datacenters in orbit is just more fragile ego twitter trolling for shareholders.

                                          However playing with the numbers conservatively, using the 2025 SpaceX launch numbers (down from initial targets) and assuming starlink sattellites get retooled (or just rebranded) as "AI datacenters" for twitter/shareholder creds, SpaceX would need 125 years to launch 1mill units. 62.5 years if using Starship.

                                          Plenty damage early on "for the lols"

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