Glen Bryant+FollowStarlink vs Iran: Is Satellite Internet Safe?Starlink’s promise of global connectivity is facing its toughest test yet in Iran, where state-led jamming is turning the satellite network into a digital battleground. As authorities deploy Russian and Chinese tech to hunt and disrupt terminals, it’s clear: satellite internet isn’t untouchable. Does this mark a new era where governments can weaponize the skies against free expression? How should innovators respond? #Tech #Starlink #SatelliteInternet00Share
Mr. John Rice+FollowIs T-Mobile’s Starlink Hype Too Much?T-Mobile’s latest Starlink-powered ads, fronted by Billy Bob Thornton, are under fire for overpromising on satellite coverage. The claim that you’re connected “anywhere you can see the sky” sounds game-changing, but regulators say it’s misleading—especially since T-Satellite only works in dead zones, not everywhere. Is this just aggressive marketing, or are we seeing the limits of satellite-to-phone tech exposed? Would you pay extra for a service that isn’t truly universal? Let’s debate. #Tech #TMobile #Starlink00Share
awaters+FollowStarlink’s Space WiFi Is Getting a Bit NoisyHere’s a wild one for your next coffee break: Starlink’s thousands of satellites are making space a lot noisier than before, and not just visually. Some are sending out weird radio signals that could mess with the tech keeping rockets and astronauts safe. It’s like having WiFi that sometimes drowns out your GPS or weather alerts. The kicker? Even hobbyists are the first to spot these glitches, not the big agencies. So, as we get more connected, space gets a little riskier for everyone up there. #Business #Industry #Starlink00Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowCould Starlink Satellites Fall on My House?Next time you look up at the night sky, remember: those Starlink satellites aren’t just bringing you faster WiFi—they might also be bringing some unexpected risks. The FAA is sounding the alarm that all those satellites could mean more space junk falling to Earth, possible GPS outages, and even higher airline costs. If things go sideways, taxpayers could be left footing the bill for cleanup and delays. Maybe it’s time to add ‘watch for falling satellites’ to your list of lifehacks! #Business #Industry #Starlink00Share
Vincent Perry+FollowSpace Junk Alert: Starlink’s Wild RideHeads up! One of Starlink’s internet satellites is spinning out of control and falling back to Earth after breaking apart in space. While it’ll likely burn up before reaching us, the drama is sparking fresh talk about what happens when thousands of these satellites start failing. If you rely on satellite internet or just love stargazing, this is a reminder that space is getting crowded—and sometimes, the sky really does fall (at least a little). #Business #Industry #Starlink10Share
awaters+FollowStarlink’s Oops Moment: Space Junk Alert!Heads up, space fans! One of Starlink’s satellites had a hiccup and dropped some space litter, but don’t panic—experts say it’ll burn up in the atmosphere soon. With more satellites crowding the skies, these little mishaps could mean more space junk in the future. For now, your internet’s safe, but it’s a reminder that even in orbit, tech can have its off days! #Business #Industry #Starlink10Share
MonsterK9Fla+FollowGreat Job Simon Pollock - née Tesla Light Shows 🎄 Merry Christmas my friend from afar 🎄🎄🎄 #elonmusk #monsterk9fla #tesla #SpaceX #Starlink #x https://youtu.be/zYLYZzp6KVQ?si=CmJ1RNRHZrGTVx4700Share
Kristy Tallman+FollowEXPERTS ISSUE WARNING AFTER NEAR-MISS INVOLVING ELON MUSK’S STARLINK SATELLITES 🚀⚠️ Space safety experts are raising alarms after a recent near-collision in low Earth orbit involving SpaceX’s Starlink satellites, warning the incident came close to triggering a potentially catastrophic debris event. Reports indicate a newly deployed satellite passed dangerously close to an existing Starlink satellite, highlighting growing concerns over orbital congestion, limited coordination between satellite operators, and gaps in real-time tracking and data sharing. Experts warn that as thousands of satellites continue to be launched, even a single collision could create cascading debris that threatens spacecraft, communications systems, and future missions. 🎥 Source: Space.com / SpaceX #BreakingNews #Starlink #SpaceSafety #SpaceDebris #OrbitalRisk131Share