This shouldn’t make me feel genuine sympathy because we’re talking about a hunk of metal, an object, with no feelings.
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Satellites are operational (they live) for around 10 years.
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Right now, there are β5,000 floating around in space.
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β3,000 of them are dead, useless, with no fuel, no nothing.
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The other β2,000 are hard at work, facilitating wars and pinging your phone for traffic updates. Quite the varied work life.
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When a satellite reaches its end, which is usually due to its lack of fuel, its controller either nudges its trajectory to come down to Earth and burn up in our oxygen-rich atmosphere or sends it out into space, to glide into nothingness for the rest of its life.
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I don’t know which is worse, being sent to your inevitable death, going out in a fiery blur across our sky or being sent out to explore the universe, alone. Whatever you find, whatever you see lives and dies within your mind.
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Guess it comes down to the mortal vs immortal existence argument. The whole βThe Gods don’t like us because they’re jealous we can die and they can’t.β
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Then again, it’s just a chunk of metal, going through the journey of sustaining intelligent human life on Earth onto its demise, finding itself as space junk, just interplanetary litter.
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I keep trying to dumb this down to a level I can live with but keep seeing it as truly, a very deep topic.
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I need a new hobby.
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Song of the week, what i’d listen to floating off into space
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