Not sure if this is relevant. But I got a new stargazing setup recently and in each of the past 2 nights during a short session I've seen tumbling satellites. Idk how many dead satellites are in Leo or if the number has increased a lot recently but it makes me wonder how they failed. Natural causes or space force involvement?
Are you sure they're satellites??? Satellites don't just float around in space like on cartoons... All satellites use helium balloons to stay in the air....
Not sure if this is relevant. But I got a new stargazing setup recently and in each of the past 2 nights during a short session I've seen tumbling satellites. Idk how many dead satellites are in Leo or if the number has increased a lot recently but it makes me wonder how they failed. Natural causes or space force involvement?
Are you sure they're satellites??? Satellites don't just float around in space like on cartoons... All satellites use helium balloons to stay in the air....
weird joke
Probably pretty easy to debunk that joke. I wonder who uses the most helium in the world?
Wasn't there a shortage of helium a while back?