And also how does space law work? If you launched a predator satellite that starts taking these out, again, launched from international waters, is that, like, illegal? Considering they’re a private company?
Then you’d be defeating the careful planning which went into making sure the satellites don’t become a long term problem, by raising them out of the orbits which decay in just a few years and into orbits which never decay.
And also how does space law work? If you launched a predator satellite that starts taking these out, again, launched from international waters, is that, like, illegal? Considering they’re a private company?
Given that someone owns those satellites, yes.
Outer space is under maritime law, oddly enough.
I would have assumed it’s closer to bird law.
It would be way more risky, space debris is no joke
4mm paint fleck traveling at 23000 mph/10 kms has entered the chat
please god no
What if the predator satellite just ties little rockets to them that are aimed at deep space?
id be chill with a net that had a 99.9999% success rate, that debris is too risky
Then you’d be defeating the careful planning which went into making sure the satellites don’t become a long term problem, by raising them out of the orbits which decay in just a few years and into orbits which never decay.
Perfect!