And also how does space law work? If you launched a predator satellite that starts taking these out, again, launched from international waters, is that, like, illegal? Considering they're a private company?
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Given that someone owns those satellites, yes.
Outer space is under maritime law, oddly enough.
I would have assumed it's closer to bird law.
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He literally came all over the planet and ruined it... More.
I'm confused because band pass filters exist. Can they not add a filter to eliminate the frequencies that starlink uses?
Also, the starlink satellites use phased array antennas, guess that wasn't a great idea either.
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