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An astrophysicist argues against SpaceX's proposed one million satellite mega constellation, detailing the environmental costs (76,000 metric tons CO2 per launch, ozone damage, orbital debris), operational challenges (20,000+ Starship launches needed), and catastrophic risks to astronomy and orbital safety through Kessler syndrome.
satellite-constellations
space-debris
kessler-syndrome
environmental-impact
orbital-pollution
starlink
spacex
astronomy
light-pollution
space-traffic-management
carbon-emissions
ozone-damage
orbital-data-centers
SpaceX
Starlink
Jonathan McDowell
Phil Plait
FCC
Starship
Scientific American