There’s nothing like throwing a bit of metal into the sky to remind you how important you are.
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So you’re saying the overabundance of artificial Earth satellites is due to a subconscious denial of heliocentricism, leading to a desire to create an artificially geocentric pocket universe by littering the sky with orbiting junk?
Did you perchance read the bit from yesterday’s news about how one of the original designs for Sputnik called for a cone shape but they insisted upon a sphere so it would be like a little planet?
The satellite was intentionally made to look like a front loader… a friend of mine had a party (it was his birthday) in his back yard and he built a rather snazzy portable camp fire using the internals of a dryer… it’s been on my mind.
Actually, it was listening to the news about the Galileo stuff yesterday that did it:
So you’re saying the overabundance of artificial Earth satellites is due to a subconscious denial of heliocentricism, leading to a desire to create an artificially geocentric pocket universe by littering the sky with orbiting junk?
Cause, like, duh. We were all thinking it.
A subconscious denial of heliocentricism. This actually make so much sense! I love it.
Are you sure that’s a satellite?
It looks like a front-loading washer.
Did you perchance read the bit from yesterday’s news about how one of the original designs for Sputnik called for a cone shape but they insisted upon a sphere so it would be like a little planet?
Couldn’t have said it better Joe.
The satellite was intentionally made to look like a front loader… a friend of mine had a party (it was his birthday) in his back yard and he built a rather snazzy portable camp fire using the internals of a dryer… it’s been on my mind.
Actually, it was listening to the news about the Galileo stuff yesterday that did it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_positioning_system
Whether it’s good news or not, I’m not sure. I think GPS is a bit overated for most things. Maps are way better.
However, I did not know that about Sputnik, I always assumed that the design was purely functional. Do you have a link to the news article?
http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ%2FMGArticle%2FWSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173352948489&path=!news!today