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Gork, do astronomy w U.N. committee to take up issue of satellite interference with astronomy

COPUOS operates by consensus, requiring approval of all of its more than 100 member states to move forward on any issue, and thus allowing even a single nation to block action

That’s a shitty way to get anything done. Unanimous approval should only be for really big issues. Otherwise just let it be a majority vote.

Maalus,

Countries were felled because of veto powers. It’s a stupid approach to most things.

Moghul, do astronomy w Congressional letter asks NASA to rescind Chandra cuts

No problem, just give them the money. 😀 👍

threelonmusketeers,

Congressional letter asks NASA to rescind Chandra cuts"

''NASA letter asks Congress to rescind NASA cuts"

“No U”

verity_kindle, do esa w Europe aims to end space access crisis with Ariane 6's inaugural launch
@verity_kindle@sh.itjust.works avatar

It seems to be all talk and no rock. Do some manned flights, ESA, and we’ll see.

Tar_alcaran,

Why? Ariane 6 seems more like a Strategic need being filled than a useful launch platform.

verity_kindle,
@verity_kindle@sh.itjust.works avatar

Strategic need in terms of economics?

troyunrau, do astronomy w Senate bill would create center to study satellite interference with astronomy
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

This is a pop-science problem and not a real science problem. Any astronomy imaging system worth its salt has image stacking algos that remove transients easily enough.

Gnomie,

Here’s an actual scientist saying the number of satellites interferes with astronomy.

troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Hi, it’s me. An actual scientist. Did grad school in planetary science. The same techniques we use to spot asteroids are the techniques used to spot satellites. But removing them is even simpler. It’s not algorithmically hard at all.

In fact, it’s so simple that I’ll write it out: take several images (at least three) in quick succession and take the median value across those images.

Oh hey, that was easy. Makes a good despeckle filter too for cosmic ray strikes or whatever else.

LazerFX, do astronomy w Brightness of first Chinese broadband constellation satellites alarms astronomers

And that’s because SpaceX at least try to minimise pollution (both light and radio). Not successfully, but it’s minimised.

The Chinese don’t give a fuck, just like they don’t give a fuck who their toxic rockets land on when launched over their own people.

TC_209, (edited ) do astronomy w Brightness of first Chinese broadband constellation satellites alarms astronomers
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The primary source of the linked article: https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.20432

Observed magnitudes of Qianfan spacecraft range from 4 when they are near zenith to 8 when low in the sky.

Since this is the first run of the Qianfan satellite constellation, the most appropriate comparison would be to Starlink’s original satellites. As you can see below, the notion that China’s satellites are “significantly brighter than those of Western systems” is a inaccurate.

A 2022 paper on Starlink Original, VisorSat and Post-VisorSat models: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2210.17268

The Original spacecrafts have a relatively flat phase function, so they are comparatively bright over a wide range of phase angle. […] the characteristic magnitudes are: 4.7 (Original) […]

A 2024 paper on Starlink newer Direct-to-Cell satellites: https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.03092

The mean apparent magnitude of Starlink Mini Direct-To-Cell (DTC) satellites is 4.62 while the mean of magnitudes adjusted to a uniform distance of 1000 km is 5.50.

Clearly, even the newest Starlink satellites are well above the magnitude 7 limit astronomers recommend for satellite brightness.

vzq, do astronomy w Roman Space Telescope reaches assembly milestone

When your space program delays are so massive that your empire hasn’t existed for 1500 years, but your payload is still in the assembly stage.

threelonmusketeers,

Nancy Grace Roman

She may be elderly, but she’s not quite that ancient :)

BrundleFly2077, do esa w ESA, OpenCosmos sign contract for NanoMagSat mission

What an unfortunate photograph of those two people. Of all the ones they might have picked 😳

anindefinitearticle, do astronomy w JWST facing potential cuts to its operational budget

telescope is late to make sure it is good

inflation happens during delay

original budget estimates for operations are now too low due to inflation

the entire budget is 1/4000 the military budget, but instead of shoring up this rounding error to make sure that one of our country’s most impressive engineering feats stays usable, we could always just throw it out to bomb more brown kids.

Sane and rational country.

homesweethomeMrL, do astronomy w JWST facing potential cuts to its operational budget

Well now that the idiots of all stripes have put us in this exciting new world, let’s see what the optoins are:

  • Change nothing, and get cut
  • Put advertising in space and get cut
  • Ask oligarchs for money to make AI use JWST real good (but don’t of course)

Or the most obvious and pathetically realistic option: rename it for trump and watch it’s funding remain the same or even get a little tiny bump.

atro_city, do astronomy w Astronomers seek global ban on space advertising

We won't stop polluting until the world is unlivable. Gotta love humanity.

Hackworth, do astronomy w Astronomers seek global ban on space advertising

Astronomers find space advertising

darvocet, do astronomy w Astronomers seek global ban on space advertising

Apparently these “astronauts” dont understand the world we are living in. They should just be happy we’re allowing them to visit the Tesla ® Moon.

Majorllama, do astronomy w Astronomers seek global ban on space advertising

God I can’t wait to be kept up all night by the warm glow of the giant Coca-Cola ad in space shining down on me at night.

In other news I’m radicalized now.

I swear to God if I see space advertisements I will organize a militia so goddamn fast.

fsxylo,

Aurora borealis: sponsored by Netflix

Lemminary,

Don’t give them any ideas or I’ll hold you personally responsible. >:|

stelelor, do astronomy w Astronomers seek global ban on space advertising

Jesus fuck, Wall-E was supposed to be a dystopia, not an inspiration.

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