News Bezos' Blue Origin announces satellite rival to Musk's Starlink

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Article -> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn0yydwe89jo

Jeff Bezos blue origin is going to launch a bunch of satellites to rival starlink, his amazon company are going to launch a different set of satellites and we already have starlink so how much more crowded will LEO get?
 
An article with a click-bait title: the Starlink rival is Kuiper/Leo, while Terawave doesn't seem to be (small) user-oriented.



Jeff Bezos blue origin is going to launch a bunch of satellites to rival starlink, his amazon company are going to launch a different set of satellites and we already have starlink so how much more crowded will LEO get?
Don't forget the Chinese constellations currently being launched:
15000 sats https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qianfan
13000 sats https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guowang


I think it's safe to say that photo astronomy here on the ground has its days numbered. :(
 
At least we don't need to pay them yet for launching through their pile of future space debris.

"What a nice spacecraft you have there, would be really unfortunate if something collides of with it."
 
Light satellites in LEO are not eternal.

The bus-sized ones in GSO are probably going to stay up for a few eons...
 
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