Kessler syndrome intensifies! ๐ฅ
this post was submitted on 28 Nov 2023
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Starlink satellites are in a low enough orbit that a Kessler event would be short-lived
I would advise research beyond a singular Wikipedia article
It was supposed to be a joke about the number of satellites used for this! ๐
Unfortunately misinformation isn't very funny, since it could genuinely mislead people
Fortunately they're launched so low that any collision would almost immediately deorbit the debris.