@mustapipa Oh that's OK, the more they launch the faster LEO will clean itself up through the process known as the Kessler syndrome. At 1M objects at proposed altitudes and assuming equidistant, uniformly filled shell deployment, mean separation between them is only 100 km (assuming tighter orbital parameters only makes this separation smaller still). This might sound plenty but consider average orbital speed of ~7.25 km/s at proposed altitude range and they only get on average ~14 seconds reaction time to adjust their vectors for collision avoidance. Basically, one unfortunate collision with the tiniest of space debris, or micrometeoroids, or a complex CME and the Earth gets evanescent rings of fine metallic powder and one hell of a light show