The satellite-strewn sky, in a stack of cumulative exposures taken over just 30 minutes on June 4/5, 2024 from latitude 51° N, looking south. The field is 100° by 75°. There's one natural streak, from a meteor, at center. The others are from what humans put there. @amazingskyguy
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Photo: David Burdeny
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And these stack-ups usually do not end well for everyone involved.