“It’s the space equivalent of someone putting a neon advertising billboard right outside your bedroom window.”
This is overreaction out of point blank envy. There’s so much other stuff in orbit, but just this one that civilians will be able to see with a naked eye is now such a big problem, like really???
Surely astronomers didn’t have a space law against this, therefore they must add a new law to caution other space entrepreneurs & stop bickering making fun of a delicate rocket startup.
“It’s the space equivalent of someone putting a neon advertising billboard right outside your bedroom window.”
This is overreaction out of point blank envy. There’s so much other stuff in orbit, but just this one that civilians will be able to see with a naked eye is now such a big problem, like really???
Surely astronomers didn’t have a space law against this, therefore they must add a new law to caution other space entrepreneurs & stop bickering making fun of a delicate rocket startup.
“It’s the space equivalent of someone putting a neon advertising billboard right outside your bedroom window.”
This is overreaction out of point blank envy. There’s so much other stuff in orbit, but just this one that civilians will be able to see with a naked eye is now such a big problem, like really???
Surely astronomers didn’t have a space law against this, therefore they must add a new law to caution other space entrepreneurs & stop bickering making fun of a delicate rocket startup.
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]]>It’s disappointing😠 to hear such lame complaints.
“It’s the space equivalent of someone putting a neon advertising billboard right outside your bedroom window.”
This is overreaction out of point blank envy. There’s so much other stuff in orbit, but just this one that civilians will be able to see with a naked eye is now such a big problem, like really???
Surely astronomers didn’t have a space law against this, therefore they must add a new law to caution other space entrepreneurs & stop bickering making fun of a delicate rocket startup.
]]>It’s disappointing😠 to hear such lame complaints.
“It’s the space equivalent of someone putting a neon advertising billboard right outside your bedroom window.”
This is overreaction out of point blank envy. There’s so much other stuff in orbit, but just this one that civilians will be able to see with a naked eye is now such a big problem, like really???
Surely astronomers didn’t have a space law against this, therefore they must add a new law to caution other space entrepreneurs & stop bickering making fun of a delicate rocket startup.
]]>It’s disappointing😠 to hear such lame complaints.
“It’s the space equivalent of someone putting a neon advertising billboard right outside your bedroom window.”
This is overreaction out of point blank envy. There’s so much other stuff in orbit, but just this one that civilians will be able to see with a naked eye is now such a big problem, like really???
Surely astronomers didn’t have a space law against this, therefore they must add a new law to caution other space entrepreneurs & stop bickering making fun of a delicate rocket startup.
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