Rocket Lab secretly launched a disco ball satellite on its latest test flight

Rocket Lab secretly launched a disco ball satellite on its latest test flight

They’ve set up a website so you can see when it is overhead.

https://search.app.goo.gl/vzry

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  1. Bryce Miller let’s hope so. The fear is that the sky will soon be a corporate advertising screen. Pollution in Cities, no longer allow star gazing. And may be a meaningful object, more representative of the human endeavors, might have made a difference to people staring at it, instead of a disco ball.

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  2. Bryce Miller let’s hope so. The fear is that the sky will soon be a corporate advertising screen. Pollution in Cities, no longer allow star gazing. And may be a meaningful object, more representative of the human endeavors, might have made a difference to people staring at it, instead of a disco ball.

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  3. Bryce Miller let’s hope so. The fear is that the sky will soon be a corporate advertising screen. Pollution in Cities, no longer allow star gazing. And may be a meaningful object, more representative of the human endeavors, might have made a difference to people staring at it, instead of a disco ball.

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