• kipo@lemm.ee
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    If I hurled an 1100-pound object indiscriminately into the air, the government would hunt me down and put me in jail for years.

    But nothing will happen to the government or corporation responsible for this.

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    It’s the Cowboy Bebop future. Earth will have so much shit orbiting it that debris strikes will become commonplace.

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        Aye, everyone does, not just you. But here in the other 97% of the entire fucking planet, nobody knows what a pound is

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      As the other comment says, 1000 is often shortened to 1k, not just in America. It comes from the Greek kilo (meaning thousand), represented by kappa, which far predates the Metric system that borrowed it later.

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        Not living in the stone age is one thing, but investing billions of dollars and attracting literally the smartest workers on earth is another thing. Generally a country is very large or has a long history of heavy industry to have a space agency.

        Kenya gained independence as a colony in 1963 and have been in political turmoil ever since.

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          You don’t need billions of dollar to make a rocket, you need them to make them work reliably and safely. If all you want to do is to move in the general direction of space, the requirements are much lower.

          Source: Played KSP.

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    I’m sure it has been identified days ago, why are they not finding the information?

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    Luigi is currently a little busy.

    Anyway, satellites used to be randomly placed here and there. Now we have grids of them separated by only a few Miles. Imagine…

    News: Elon G2 satellite debris expected overnight on a large portion of main street NewYork, followed by acid rain. This marks the event as a tree Sputniks on the Fred Scale.