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Kingsley Bugarin PLY OAM 🇦🇺K

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  • Okay, I'm calling it.
    Kingsley Bugarin PLY OAM 🇦🇺K Kingsley Bugarin PLY OAM 🇦🇺

    @JamesPadraicR

    No, SC are the good guys.

    When a planet is ruled over by vicious, exploitative, authoritarian scum like the arseholes who own and rule this one, they intervene to help the majority overthrow them.

    They are the anti-CIA.

    Musk is just a deeply stupid, evil Earth human with the reading comprehension of an edgy teen incel who failed upwards.

    @attoparsec

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  • New FCC filing by SpaceX for constellation of million data center satellites for AI apps.
    Kingsley Bugarin PLY OAM 🇦🇺K Kingsley Bugarin PLY OAM 🇦🇺

    @AkaSci

    Let's ignore the reality that orbital data centres are bullshit for hundreds of reasons and assume ketamine boy can pull it off.

    This site lists the sizes and masses of starlink satellites. I'm going to use the V2 full size specs. 40m^2 fully deployed and 1,250kg.

    https://dishycentral.com/how-big-are-starlink-satellites

    The orbital decay times for unboosted satellites with those specs at different altitudes are;

    500km - 5.68 years
    600km - 47.02 years
    700km - 303.73 years
    800km - 1,536.21 years
    900km - 6,112.47 years
    1,000km - 19,255.79 years

    Orbital decay calculator here;

    https://www.lizard-tail.com/isana/lab/orbital_decay/

    Data centres at higher altitudes better be built to last because they are not coming back down any time soon.

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