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Supernova in a Sideways Spiral
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I went to wikipedia looking for some numbers. The size of the galaxy in the sky is of 12.7 arcminutes, the Moon is between 29 and 34. That means that the shot is narrower than the Moon in the sky. You wouldn't fit the Moon in that shot.
Look at how many fucking satellites crossed that narrow window!
And a lot pf those wouldn't be up there if US broadband providers had just got on with providing a good service. If they had, we almost certainty wouldn't have Starlink