It's going to become more and more common as they ramp up deployment. For those wishing to do celestial nav the number of human made objects in the sky may start to cause issues in the near future, although the trade off of reliable global comms seems worthwhileStarlink satellite train: How to see and track it in the night sky
There was a deployment last Monday apparently
I've not seen this before - thanks lustyd
As long as he doesn't hide the horizon, all will be well.It's going to become more and more common as they ramp up deployment. For those wishing to do celestial nav the number of human made objects in the sky may start to cause issues in the near future, although the trade off of reliable global comms seems worthwhile
Don’t even joke, that guy would try anything!As long as he doesn't hide the horizon, all will be well.
Unfortunately these have already trashed the amateur astronomy world.As long as he doesn't hide the horizon, all will be well.