Nice. So you should be able to get a signal to every existing satellite, regardless of where on earth you're located, right?
nostr:npub1fdf25wzezt27ex9hwvs342yykxnx2m50u6lh59g6dfhk4h69cstsv3crha they have materials that can handle the cold, they take them down at some interval for maintenance
you realize that the conditions in "space" would be a million times harsher
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nostr:npub1fdf25wzezt27ex9hwvs342yykxnx2m50u6lh59g6dfhk4h69cstsv3crha no, transmitters have a range, when it moves out of range you will lose the signal,
just like the sun's light, when the sun moves far enough away you stop seeing it's light and you experience night
this is common sense and scientific reality
Ahh. But at least we should be able to see the satellite with a good telescope, right? Because we are also able to see the ISS and the moon with a telescope.