That could be. But I think that scenario is more like saying one ship at sea exploding and taking out all the other ships in the ocean. Yes objects in orbit are much faster and have more energy, but the space above us is unimaginably large and orbits of objects are sepearated by great distance unless trying to rendezvous/dock.
Bill Gates: I'm putting up tons of observation satellites
Starlink: Hold my beer
As of yesterday you are u/#correct
I'm sorry fren that it took you this long to realize that. But glad you did!
The moon is made of cheese too, right ?
Jury is still out on the moon landings for me too. Hopefully we know soon!
No problem. I can tell the difference between people who are genuinely curious and those who are just shill tards.
Look at the ISS livestreams on YouTube. During the night half of the orbit you can see stars, aurora, etc
Without artificial lights
People keep forgetting there is a perpetually burning nuclear bomb a million times larger than the earth hanging out there.....the sun
The spacewalk happened in sunlight
Space is black because a vacuum has literally nothing to reflect photons back. People think black means darkness, which is not so.
Look at the Hubble deep field images. They pointed HST at a pitch black postage stamp-sized point in the sky and left the shutter open for 10 DAYS to gather as much light as possible. What we see from the ground, at night, is just blackness. No look up an image of Hubble deep field and you'll see what is really there.
They streamed it LIVE in HD from 400km orbit ffs
You could be right. But you're wrong until you provide some EVIDENCE
The city lights - thats your answer right there. Go outside and tell me if you can see stars in the daylight. You can't see stars because they are thousands of times dimmer than the sun. Why? Because they are thousands of times further away than the sun. The atmospheric scatter really has nothing to do with how bright or dim something is.
The spacewalk happened on the day side of the orbit so they could see what they are doing.
I don't think this was meant to be a sarcastic post
It has everything to do with it. You clearly don't know how a camera works either. Go outside in the daytime and try to take pictures of the stars. Let me know how that goes.
I saw the launch out my window. Was that fake too? Just an optical illusion in the morning atmosphere ?
Not really. I just can't stand tards who post that something IS or IS NOT and provides 0 evidence to support their position
Camel Uh, is that you?
look into it properly
Should I start saving dollars so I can catch a ride on the next spacex orbital tourist launch ? What exactly are you saying here.
I have seen posts with downdoots. Some people here get downdooted on every post they make. So there is a way to do it
When someone says "I'm going to be very honest with you" they might just be better off telling you they're lying