10 comments

  • ChrisArchitect a day ago ago

    Related today:

    Arianespace launches 32 Amazon Leo satellites with the first Ariane 64

    https://newsroom.arianespace.com/arianespace-successfully-la...

    (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46995115)

  • amanaplanacanal a day ago ago

    Competition good.

    • shakna a day ago ago

      Kessler bad.

  • tecoholic a day ago ago

    It’s amazing how one company gets approval from one country and will have 1000s of objects across the planet. Shouldn’t we have an international body of some sort at this point?

    • amanaplanacanal a day ago ago

      I believe this framework already exists, and it is administered by the ITU.

    • burnt-resistor 10 hours ago ago

      American supremacy exceptionalism.

    • cheonn638 a day ago ago

      > Shouldn’t we have an international body of some sort at this point?

      Says who?

      Europe? The blue Navi in the movie Avatar?

      • r14c a day ago ago

        I think the idea would be to create a treaty framework and have candidate nations vote internally on whether to join. There's a clear benefit to coordinating space activity (imo), but I don't think the current US admin sees international cooperation as a net good. Even historically, the US tends not to be very democratic about foreign policy choices.

      • wiredpancake a day ago ago

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  • 486sx33 a day ago ago

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