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CSDA Seminar Series

The CSDA runs a seminar series, featuring talks from experts in the field of Space Domain Awareness. Details of upcoming seminars and past recordings can be found hereLink opens in a new window.

For more information, or to register interest in giving a talk, please contact the seminar coordinators: Paul ChoteLink opens in a new window.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

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Venue: Live streamed on YouTube, hosted by the Astronomical Society of Edinburgh.

Live public discussion with Andy Lawrence, Brian Eno, Catherine Heymans, Mark McCaughrean from ESA, Amy Mehlman from Viasat, and many others

Thousands of satellites are now being launched into Low Earth Orbit in 鈥渕ega-constellations鈥 to give us high speed internet from space, with the prospect of tens of thousands more, as competition heats up. But many astronomers are furious, as the satellites streak brightly across their images, and space experts are worried that we are headed towards unsustainable overcrowding. Are we selling off space? Polluting our last wilderness? Losing our right to see the stars? Opening the door to adverts in the sky? Or are these things a reasonable price to pay to connect up the world to the internet, at the fastest possible speeds?

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