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Dr. John Barentine FRAS
@JohnBarentine@scicomm.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

On the front page of spaceweather.com today: "Last month, astronomer Gerald Rhemann attempted to photograph Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) during its closest approach to Earth. The comet was outnumbered 10:1 by #satellites.

"It's about to worsen. Right now, Earth is surrounded by almost 10,000 Starlinks with future plans calling for 42,000. Amazon’s Project Kuiper has begun launching its own planned 3,200-satellite broadband fleet, while China is building two more megaconstellations: Guowang (13,000 satellites) and "Qianfan" ("Thousand Sails", 15,000-plus). Together, they could eventually rival Starlink or even surpass it."

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A black-and-white time-lapse animation showing Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) moving across a dense starfield. The comet appears as a bright, fuzzy nucleus with a delicate, structured ion tail streaming behind it. As the comet progresses past the faint, grainy smudge of the Sculptor dwarf galaxy, multiple bright, straight white lines (Starlink satellites) rapidly streak across the frame at various angles, momentarily outnumbering the comet’s features and highlighting the impact of satellite interference on astrophotography.
A black-and-white time-lapse animation showing Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) moving across a dense starfield. The comet appears as a bright, fuzzy nucleus with a delicate, structured ion tail streaming behind it. As the comet progresses past the faint, grainy smudge of the Sculptor dwarf galaxy, multiple bright, straight white lines (Starlink satellites) rapidly streak across the frame at various angles, momentarily outnumbering the comet’s features and highlighting the impact of satellite interference on astrophotography.
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Dr. John Barentine FRAS
@JohnBarentine@scicomm.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

On the front page of spaceweather.com today: "Last month, astronomer Gerald Rhemann attempted to photograph Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) during its closest approach to Earth. The comet was outnumbered 10:1 by #satellites.

"It's about to worsen. Right now, Earth is surrounded by almost 10,000 Starlinks with future plans calling for 42,000. Amazon’s Project Kuiper has begun launching its own planned 3,200-satellite broadband fleet, while China is building two more megaconstellations: Guowang (13,000 satellites) and "Qianfan" ("Thousand Sails", 15,000-plus). Together, they could eventually rival Starlink or even surpass it."

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A black-and-white time-lapse animation showing Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) moving across a dense starfield. The comet appears as a bright, fuzzy nucleus with a delicate, structured ion tail streaming behind it. As the comet progresses past the faint, grainy smudge of the Sculptor dwarf galaxy, multiple bright, straight white lines (Starlink satellites) rapidly streak across the frame at various angles, momentarily outnumbering the comet’s features and highlighting the impact of satellite interference on astrophotography.
A black-and-white time-lapse animation showing Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) moving across a dense starfield. The comet appears as a bright, fuzzy nucleus with a delicate, structured ion tail streaming behind it. As the comet progresses past the faint, grainy smudge of the Sculptor dwarf galaxy, multiple bright, straight white lines (Starlink satellites) rapidly streak across the frame at various angles, momentarily outnumbering the comet’s features and highlighting the impact of satellite interference on astrophotography.
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