Astronomers have been working on a new telescope for two thousand eight years. It's the biggest censor has ever been made, and it takes up to two days to take photos of these satellites. The project is being funded by private donations from people all over the world. This article was originally published in November 2013.
This week we're back with another special episode! David comes on to lead Marques and Andrew through a discussion about internet for all via Starlink satellites and some of the effects it can have on astronomy and observers of the night sky. It's a big topic but also a fun discussion with plenty of expert interviews.
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