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protortyp 2 hours ago

Of course this comes from a European organisation.

earthnail 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I really wanted to downvote this because I hate the constant EU bashing, but I just have to agree.

So we can’t see the stars from Munich anymore? Yes, that’s depressing, but we’re not trying to reduce light smog in Munich right now, are we? Because all the buildings that have been build, all the streets and trains, also make it hard to see the stars.

More light is one of the things progress has always brought, and eventually we will just have to accept that we started building in the sky, too.

We should introduce a global agreement that commercial satellites must fall out of the sky within a few years to reduce debris. It should be an agreeable term since the debris hinders everyone doing business up there. Every nation is going to partially ignore it anyway, for military purposes for example. But that’s a different demand than a cap on the total number of satellites.

ShinyLeftPad an hour ago | parent [-]

> we’re not trying to reduce light smog in Munich right now, are we

we aren't?

Bavarian Regulation on Light Pollution, Federal Nature Conservation Act, etc

Municipal lighting is regulated with light pollution in mind and allegedly you get fined over bright commercial lights at night