by Arthur Firstenberg
January
04, 2022
from
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While the attention of a terrified world has been riveted on a
virus, and while concern about radiation has been focused on 5G on
the ground, the assault on the heavens has reached astronomical
proportions.
During the past two
years, the number of satellites circling the earth has increased
from 2,000 to 4,800, and a flood of new projects has brought the
number of operating, approved, and proposed satellites to at least
441,449.
And that number only
includes low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites that will reside in the
ionosphere.
The satellite projects include the ones listed below.
The companies
are based in the United States unless otherwise indicated.
17,270
satellites already approved by the U.S. Federal
Communications Commission:
-
Amazon (Kuiper)
- 3,236 satellites
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Astro
Digital - 30 satellites
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Black Sky
Global - 36 satellites
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Boeing -
147 satellites
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Capella
Space Corp. - 7 satellites
-
Globalstar
(operating since 2000) - 48 satellites
-
Hawkeye 360
- 80 satellites
-
ICEYE - 6
satellites (FINLAND)
-
Iridium
(operating since 1998) - 66 satellites
-
Kepler
Communications - 140 satellites (CANADA)
-
Loft
Orbital - 11 satellites
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OneWeb -
720 satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
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Planet Labs
(operating) - 200 satellites
-
R2 Space,
LLC - 8 satellites
-
Spire
Global - 175 satellites
-
SpaceX -
11,943 satellites
-
Swarm - 150
satellites
-
Telesat -
117 satellites (CANADA)
-
Theia
Holdings - 120 satellites
-
Umbra Lab -
6 satellites
-
Viasat - 24
satellites
Applications for 65,912 satellites pending before
the FCC:
-
Amazon (Kuiper)
- 4,538 additional satellites
-
AST &
Science - 243 satellites
-
Astra Space
- 13,620 satellites
-
Boeing -
5,789 additional satellites
-
Black Sky
Global - 14 additional satellites
-
Fleet Space
Technologies - 40 satellites (AUSTRALIA)
-
Hughes
Network Systems - 1,440 satellites
-
Inmarsat -
198 satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
Kepler
Communications - two additional constellations of 360
satellites and 212 satellites (CANADA)
-
Lynk Global
- 10 satellites (HONG KONG)
-
Maxar
Technologies - 12 satellites
-
New
Spectrum - 30 satellites (CANADA)
-
OneWeb -
6,368 additional satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
Orbital
Sidekick - 6 satellites
-
SN Space
Systems - 1,190 satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
SpaceX -
30,000 additional satellites
-
Telesat -
1,554 additional satellites (CANADA)
-
Terra Bella
- 24 satellites (15 already operating)
-
Viasat -
264 additional satellites
Constellations totaling 14,892 satellites
announced by governments:
-
Guowang -
12,992 satellites (CHINA)
-
Roscosmos -
264 satellites named Marathon (RUSSIA)
-
Roscosmos -
640 satellites named Sfera (RUSSIA)
-
Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency - 20 satellites (U.S.
MILITARY)
-
Space
Development Agency - 500 satellites (U.S. MILITARY)
-
UN:IO - 400
satellites (EUROPEAN COMMISSION)
-
Yaogan – 76
satellites (already operating) (CHINESE MILITARY)
Other LEO constellations planned by U.S. and
foreign companies, totaling more than 16,055 satellites:
-
4pi Lab -
16 satellites (CANADA)
-
ADA Space -
192 satellites (CHINA)
-
Aerospacelab - two constellations (unknown number of
satellites) (BELGIUM)
-
Aistech -
20 satellites (SPAIN)
-
Albedo
Space - 24 satellites
-
Alpha
Insights - unknown number (CANADA)
-
Analytical
Space - 36 satellites (under contract with U.S. SPACE
FORCE)
-
Apogee
Networks - 18 satellites (NEW ZEALAND)
-
Astrocast -
100 satellites (SWITZERLAND)
-
Astrome -
198 satellites (INDIA)
-
Aurora
Insight - 12 satellites
-
Avant Space
- 30 satellites (RUSSIA) equipped with lasers to serve
as a billboard in space to display advertisements
-
Axelspace -
50 satellites (JAPAN)
-
BeetleSat -
80 satellites (ISRAEL)
-
Canon - 100
satellites (JAPAN)
-
Capella
Space Corp. - 29 additional satellites
-
Carbon
Mapper - 20 satellites
-
Care
Weather - 50 satellites
-
Chang Guang
- 138 satellites (CHINA)
-
China
Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation - 80
satellites (CHINA)
-
Climavision
- 50 satellites
-
Commsat -
72 satellites (8 already operating) (CHINA)
-
ConstellR -
30 satellites (GERMANY)
-
Curvalux -
240 satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
Earth
Observant - 30 satellites
-
EarthDaily
Analytics - 6 satellites (CANADA)
-
Earth-i -
15 satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
EchoStar -
30 satellites (CANADA)
-
Elecnor
Deimos - unknown number (SPAIN)
-
EOSAgriSat
- 12 satellites
-
Eutelsat -
25 satellites (FRANCE)
-
ExactEarth
(operating) - 68 satellites (CANADA)
-
Fleet Space
- 60 additional satellites (AUSTRALIA)
-
Future
Navigation - 120 satellites (CHINA)
-
GalaxEye -
15 satellites (INDIA)
-
Galaxy
Space - 1,000 satellites (CHINA)
-
Geely -
unknown number (CHINA)
-
GeoOptics -
50 satellites
-
GHG Sat -
10 satellites (CANADA)
-
GP Advanced
Projects - 9 satellites (ITALY)
-
Guodian
Gauke - 38 satellites (CHINA)
-
Hanwha
Systems - 2,000 satellites (SOUTH KOREA)
-
HEAD
Aerospace - 48 satellites (CHINA)
-
Hera
Systems - 50 satellites
-
Horizon Technologies - 13 satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
Hydrosat -
16 satellites
-
Hypersat -
6 satellites
-
ICEYE - has
already launched 14 satellites and plans 18, for 12 more
satellites than have been approved by the FCC (FINLAND)
-
Innova
Space - 100 satellites (ARGENTINA)
-
iQPS - 36
satellites (JAPAN)
-
Kinéis - 25
satellites (FRANCE)
-
KLEO - 300
satellites - (GERMANY)
-
Kleos Space
- 80 satellites (LUXEMBOURG)
-
Lacuna
Space - 240 satellites (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
Launchspace
- 124 satellites
-
LunaSonde -
unknown number (UNITED KINGDOM)
-
Lynk Global
- 4,990 additional satellites (HONG KONG)
-
LyteLoop -
6 satellites
-
MDA -
unknown number
-
Mission
Space - unknown number (LATVIA)
-
Modularity
Space - 150 satellites
-
Muon Space
- unknown number
-
Myriota -
50 satellites (AUSTRALIA)
-
NanoAvionics - 72 satellites (LITHUANIA)
-
Ningxia -
10 satellites (CHINA)
-
NorthStar -
52 satellites (CANADA)
-
OHB Italia
- 20 satellites (ITALY)
-
Omnispace -
200 satellites
-
OQ
Technology - 60 satellites (LUXEMBOURG)
-
Orbital
Micro Systems - 40 satellites
-
OroraTech -
100 satellites (GERMANY)
-
PION Labs -
unknown number (BRAZIL)
-
PIXXEL - 36
satellites (INDIA)
-
PlanetIQ -
20 satellites
-
PredaSAR -
48 satellites
-
Prométhée -
unknown number (FRANCE)
-
QEYNet -
unknown number (CANADA)
-
QianSheng -
20 satellites (CHINA)
-
Reaktor
Space Lab - 36 satellites (FINLAND)
-
Rocket Lab - "Mega-constellation" of unknown number
(NEW ZEALAND)
-
Rogue Space
Systems - 40 satellites
-
Rovial -
unknown number (FRANCE)
-
Saab - 100
satellites (SWEDEN)
-
SaraniaSat
- unknown number
-
Sateliot -
100 satellites (SPAIN)
-
Satellogic
- 90 satellites (ARGENTINA)
-
SatRevolution - 1500 satellites (POLAND)
-
Scanworld -
10 satellites (BELGIUM)
-
Scepter and
ExxonMobil - 24 satellites
-
SCOUT -
unknown number
-
Shanghai
Lizheng - 90 satellites (CHINA)
-
Skykraft -
210 satellites (AUSTRALIA)
-
Space JLTZ
- 200 satellites (MEXICO)
-
Space Union
- 32 satellites (LITHUANIA)
-
SpaceBelt -
12 satellites
-
SpaceFab -
unknown number
-
Spacety -
56 satellites (CHINA)
-
Stara Space
- 120 satellites
-
Startical -
200 satellites (SPAIN)
-
Sternula -
50 satellites (DENMARK)
-
Synspective
- 30 satellites (JAPAN)
-
Telnet - 30
satellites (TUNISIA)
-
Tomorrow.io
- 36 satellites
-
Totum Labs
- 24 satellites
-
Trion Space
- 288 satellites (LIECHTENSTEIN)
-
Trustpoint
- unknown number
-
Umbra Lab -
18 additional satellites
-
UnseenLabs
- 50 satelites (FRANCE)
-
Vyoma Space
- unknown number (GERMANY)
-
WiseSat
Space - unknown number (SWITZERLAND)
-
Xona - 300
satellites
-
ZeroG Lab -
378 satellites (CHINA)
-
Zhuhai
Orbita - 34 satellites (CHINA)
Rwanda, which wants
to catapult Africa into world leadership in space, filed an
application with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
on September 21, 2021 for 327,320 satellites.
Its proposal includes
937 orbital planes, distributed in 27 orbital shells (layers of
satellites at different altitudes), with 360 satellites in each
plane.
TOTAL:
441,449 SATELLITES OPERATING, APPROVED AND PROPOSED (+18
constellations whose numbers are not yet known)
Most of the above list of satellites would orbit at altitudes
between about 325 km (200 miles) and 1,100 km (680 miles), except
that some of Rwanda's proposed orbits go as low as 280 km (174
miles).
The above list does not
include applications for satellites in geostationary orbit (GEO), or
for LEO constellations of fewer than 5 satellites, or constellations
in medium earth orbit (MEO) such as:
-
Intelsat (at
8600 km) - 216 satellites (LUXEMBOURG)
-
Mangata
Networks (at 6,400 km and 12,000 km) - 791 satellites
-
O3b (at 8,062
km) - 112 satellites (LUXEMBOURG)
BRIGHTENING THE NIGHT SKY
Scientists have
already begun to publish papers analyzing the effect all these
satellites will have, not only on astronomy, but on the appearance
of the night sky and the visibility of the stars to everyone on
earth.
An article
published online on March 29, 2021 in Monthly Notices of the Royal
Astronomical Society by scientists in Slovakia, Spain and the United
States is titled "The
proliferation of space objects is a rapidly increasing source of
artificial night sky brightness."
The scattering of
sunlight from all of the objects in space, wrote the authors, is
causing a "new skyglow" during the beginning and end of each night
that has already brightened the natural night sky by about 10
percent.
The authors are
concerned that,
"the additional contribution of the new satellite
mega-constellations" would ruin the night sky to a much greater
extent.
A group of Canadian
astronomers have
an article in the January 2022 issue of The Astronomical
Journal.
"Megaconstellations
of thousands to tens of thousands of artificial satellites (satcons)
are rapidly being developed and launched," they write.
"These
satcons
will have negative consequences for observational astronomy
research, and are poised to drastically interfere with naked-eye
stargazing worldwide."
They analyzed what
the effect on astronomy will be if 65,000 new low- orbit satellites
are launched.
At 40 degrees
latitude (mid-United States; Mediterranean; mid-China; Japan; Buenos
Aires; New Zealand), say these authors, more than 1,000 of these
satellites will be sunlit and visible in the sky in the summer even
at midnight.
At higher latitudes
(northern U.S.; Canada; most of Europe; Russia), thousands of these
satellites will be visible all night long.
Another paper,
titled Report on
Mega-Constellations to the Government of Canada and the Canadian
Space Agency, was commissioned by the Canadian Astronomical Society
and submitted to the Canadian government on March 31, 2021.
It is a moving
document...
These astronomers
write:
"In ancient
times, humans everywhere in the world had access to completely
dark skies.
In stark
contrast, today 80% of North Americans cannot see the Milky Way
from where they live because of light pollution. The lack of
darkness that many people now experience due to urban light
pollution has been linked to many physical and mental health
issues, both in humans and wildlife.
But there are
still pockets of darkness where urban-dwellers can escape the
light pollution and experience skies nearly as dark as those
seen by our ancestors.
Unfortunately,
light pollution from satellites will be a global phenomenon -
there will be nowhere left on Earth to experience skies free
from bright satellites in orbit.
"Anyone who has
ever spent time in a truly dark place staring up at the stars
understands the powerful feeling of connection and
insignificance this act inspires.
Our lives, our
worries, even our entire planet seem so inconsequential on these
scales - a feeling that has shaped literature, art, and culture
around the globe.
Seeing the
night sky makes it immediately obvious that we are part of a
vast and wondrous universe full of countless stars... Connecting
to the sky is part of our humanity, and everyone in the world is
in very real danger of losing that…
"With the naked
eye, stargazing from a dark-sky location allows you to see about
4,500 stars...
Once Starlink
approaches 12,000 satellites in orbit, most people in Canada
will see more satellites than stars in the sky."
The World's
Largest Garbage Pit
And not only do
thousands of whole satellites threaten the heavens, but a phenomenal
amount of debris orbits the earth as a result of satellites
colliding, or exploding, or otherwise being destroyed while in
space.
During the 64 years
that humans have been launching rockets, the protective blankets of
the ionosphere and magnetosphere have become the Earth's largest
garbage pit.
According to the
European Space Agency there are, in orbit around the Earth today,
7,790 intact satellites, of which 4,800 are functioning. Since 1957,
there have been more than 630 breakups, explosions, collisions, and
other satellite-destroying events.
This has resulted
in the creation of more than 9,700 tons of space debris.
There are, in orbit
today:
-
30,430
debris objects presently being tracked
-
36,500
objects larger than 10 cm in size
-
1,000,000
objects from 1 cm to 10 cm in size
-
330,000,000
objects from 1 mm to 1 cm in size
Effects on
Ozone, Earthquakes, and Thunderstorms
Ozone
In a 2020 paper
titled "The
environmental impact of emissions from space launches - A
comprehensive review," Jessica Dallas and her colleagues
at the University of New South Wales wrote that,
"ozone
depletion is one of the largest environmental concerns
surrounding rocket launches from Earth."
In 2021, there
were 146 orbital rocket launches to put 1,800 satellites into
space.
At that rate,
to maintain and continually replace 100,000 low-earth-orbit
satellites, which have an average lifespan of five years, would
require more than 1,600 rocket launches per year, or more than
four every day, forever into the future.
2020 and 2021
witnessed two of the largest Antarctic ozone holes since
measurements began in 1979.
The 2020 hole
was also the longest-lasting on record, and the 2021 hole was
only a few days shorter; larger than the continent of
Antarctica, it began in late July 2021 and ended on December 28,
2021.
Everyone is
still blaming chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which were banned by
the Montreal Protocol in 1978. Nobody is looking at rocket
launches, of which there were more in 2020 and 2021 than in any
previous year.
In addition to
the 146 orbital launches in 2021, there were 143 sub-orbital
launches of rockets to over 80 kilometers in altitude, for a
total of 289 high-altitude launches for the year, or almost one
every day.
Earthquakes and Thunderstorms
In 2012,
Anatoly Guglielmi and Oleg Zotov
reviewed evidence that the global use of electricity has an
effect on both
seismic activity and thunderstorms.
In particular,
global electric power consumption spikes every hour on the hour,
and so does the average number of earthquakes in the world.
In
2020, a group of Italian scientists supplied additional
information:
solar
activity also correlates with earthquakes, and it appears to
do so by raising the voltage of the ionosphere.
Since this must
increase the current flow in the global electric circuit (see
chapter 9 of
The Invisible Rainbow), it
would increase the electric currents that flow through the
earth's crust at all times, which would increase the stress on
earthquake faults and increase the frequency of earthquakes.
The Italian
paper's title is "On
the correlation between solar activity and large earthquakes
worldwide."
Whether 100,000
satellites, although emitting powerful radio waves, would raise
the ionospheric voltage, is doubtful. However, the rocket
exhaust from every launch emits tons of water vapor, which is
more conductive than dry air.
The
stratosphere is dry and contains very little water, and any
water humans put there remains there for years and accumulates.
Multiple daily
rocket launches, in perpetuity, will fill the stratosphere with
water vapor, increase its conductivity, and increase the current
flowing in the global electric circuit.
The current
flowing through the earth's crust will increase, possibly
increasing the frequency of earthquakes.
I also
speculate that this would increase the frequency and power of
thunderstorms worldwide. Were it not for thunderstorms, the
ionospheric voltage, which averages 300,000 volts, would
discharge in about 15 minutes.
About 100
lightning strokes per second, somewhere on Earth, continuously
recharge it.
Increasing the
current flow in the global electric circuit would discharge the
ionosphere more quickly, and since it is thunderstorms that
recharge the Earth's battery, the frequency and violence of
thunderstorms would have to increase.
Alteration of
the Earth's Electromagnetic Environment
What everyone is
completely blind to is the effect of all the radiation from
satellites on the ionosphere, and consequently on the life force of
every living thing.
The relationship of
electricity to qi and prana has escaped
the notice of modern humans. Atmospheric physicists and Chinese
physicians have yet to share their knowledge with one another.
And at this time,
such a sharing is crucial to the survival of life on Earth.
"The pure Yang
forms the heaven, and the turbid Yin forms the earth. The Qi
of the earth ascends and turns into clouds, while the Qi
of the heaven descends and turns into rain."
So the
Yellow
Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine described the global
electric circuit 2,400 years ago - the circuit that is generated by
the ionosphere and that flows perpetually between the Yang
(positive) heaven and the Yin (negative) earth.
The circuit that
connects us to earth and sky and that flows through our meridians
giving us life and health.
A circuit that,
must not be
polluted with frequencies emitted by a hundred thousand
satellites, some of whose beams will have an effective power of
up to ten million watts...
That is sheer
insanity, and so far no one is paying attention.
No one is even
asking whether the satellites have anything to do with the profound
and simultaneous decline, planet-wide, in the number of insects and
birds, and with the pandemic of sleep disorders and fatigue that so
many are experiencing.
Everyone is so
focused on a virus, and on antennas on the ground, that no one is
paying attention to the holocaust descending from space.
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