← Back to context Comment by ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 1 day ago What about ground to satellite communication? 3 comments ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 Reply chgs 21 hours ago That would be radio links. Not many satellites connected to the ground by copper cable. ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 21 hours ago Yeah, I was asking generally with regard to panic involving "computers and everyday electrical devices", which I thought would be obvious, apologies. pixl97 12 hours ago honestly I'd be more worried about the upper atmosphere puffing up and taking out low satellites, like what happened with a starlink launch last year.
chgs 21 hours ago That would be radio links. Not many satellites connected to the ground by copper cable. ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 21 hours ago Yeah, I was asking generally with regard to panic involving "computers and everyday electrical devices", which I thought would be obvious, apologies.
ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 21 hours ago Yeah, I was asking generally with regard to panic involving "computers and everyday electrical devices", which I thought would be obvious, apologies.
pixl97 12 hours ago honestly I'd be more worried about the upper atmosphere puffing up and taking out low satellites, like what happened with a starlink launch last year.
That would be radio links. Not many satellites connected to the ground by copper cable.
Yeah, I was asking generally with regard to panic involving "computers and everyday electrical devices", which I thought would be obvious, apologies.
honestly I'd be more worried about the upper atmosphere puffing up and taking out low satellites, like what happened with a starlink launch last year.