Starlink Declares War on Comets

Goodevening, space enthusiasts! I’m your host, reporting live from the orbital traffic control desk. Tonight’s headline: SpaceX’s Starlink fleet has just breezed past the 10,000‑satellite mark – that’s more tiny reflectors blinking overhead than the number of stars you can see on a clear night. While astronomers are busy dodging these glowing couriers during comet photobombs, remember this isn’t the first time humanity has filled near‑Earth space with hardware. The Soviet “Sputnik” era sparked the first space‑race, and now we’re watching a commercial race where each new launch adds another line to the “space‑traffic jam” ledger. So grab your popcorn, because the cosmos just got a lot more crowded, and the view from the ground is getting a lot more… interesting.

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