Science
This is how Elon Musk’s satellites spoil the sky – Pledge Times
“It affects me a lot, but those who can cause problems are those who are dedicated to looking for comets, stars and others in telescopes, the serious thing is for science”, explains the astrophotographer Daniel Lopez. His eye-catching images of astronomical phenomena have been around the world, but on Tuesday night he ran into an unexpected problem when trying to photograph Comet Neowise from the peaks of Tenerife. As seen in the image, a platoon of SpaceX satellites, Elon Musk’s company, crosse…
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