There are so many FCC comment periods that will close right at the beginning of January, on really stupid, short-sighted, make-billionaires-richer things they want to do with loosening the already incredibly loose regulations for satellites. I am tired. But I have to write stuff for these, because it's the one and only way to formally protest. Fuck.
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If you post links to the ones you think are important, perhaps with a link to an explanation, some of us can boost them and respond to them ourselves.
@sundogplanets Thank you so much for doing this.
I'm well aware how this shit feels - when the government is adamant on doing billionaires a favor, they'll do it regardless - with absurd reasons. So it feels so hollow and pointless.
But as an onlooker... There's so much corruption, so many opportunities. It's very sad every time. But when experts in the field call this out, it gives me reassurance and confidence. It's like, guess bureaucrats suck everywhere, but at least the experts are good people with hear in the right place 💜
@sundogplanets
Do you have a list you recommend for other people to consider commenting?
HEADS UP that the FCC comment period for Reflect Orbital first hideously bright, ecology-disrupting satellite will open probably in mid- to late-January. I'm gonna need EVERYBODY to write in for that one.
@sundogplanets How "hideously bright" are we talking? Sirius bright? Venus bright? Full Moon bright?
What level of magnitude?
Thanks.
@sundogplanets I'll keep an eye out for your prompt 🙂
Maybe it’s because I’m on mobile at the moment, but I don’t see any place to comment.
N/m I see from the other comments it’s not open yet
@sundogplanets can non-US people write in?
@sundogplanets it's wild that this project is continuing when even a basic back of the envelope calculation shows it's physically unworkable
"Environmental impact - none"??!
@sundogplanets thank you for doing this important work!