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metalman a day ago

if, just saying, someone had a huge fucking laser and wanted something to plink away at, and happened to look up at night, most anywhere on the planet, ran the numbers and figured the odds, and well elo's stuff does blow up regularly

DarmokJalad1701 a day ago | parent | next [-]

> and well elo's stuff does blow up regularly

[citations needed]

salomon812 a day ago | parent [-]

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvim4rsNHkQ

NetMageSCW a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Really? How many Starlink satellites have blown up? How many F9 second stages?

altairprime a day ago | parent [-]

There are a lot of better ways to present your point; for example:

How many batteries supplied with Elon Musk’s companies’ products have encountered an unplanned combustion event after light or no damage?

Does SpaceX use in-house or third-party batteries in their satellites?

Is their explosion rate of 2(?) per N, where N is the number of unexploded SpaceX satellites, plausibly still within the statistical ranges defined by non-SpaceX satellites given the data available to us?

Did the satellite deflect before it exploded or are the shard trajectories consistent with a zero-impact scenario?

etc.

vrighter a day ago | parent [-]

hate to be pedantic, but for 2 out of N, n would have to be the sum of all satellites including the exploded ones

altairprime 21 hours ago | parent [-]

You’re probably right but the question isn’t mine in the first place; look up some data and you’re set to discuss with OP. I was constructing communication examples, not mathematically-correct ones. Guess I did well enough at that!