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@cpl43uk
AstroSpace Advisor, Former Chief Scientist UK Space Agency, Visiting Prof (Uni of Leicester), FRAS FBIS #BristolAstroSoc, Astro, #Space #Astrophotographer, #Park-run #ProgRock, #Sci-Fi, #anti-Trump #anti-Reform (he/him)
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Astronomers for Planet Earth are submitting a statement about some of the proposed megaconstellations that would ruin ground-based astronomy to the FCC.
You can read the statement below: πβοΈ
They got to be hoping Space Agencies have got lots of money hanging around - but wait a minuteβ¦ π€
They are slap bang between Green and Reform. Letβs see what happens as we near a national election when all parties are scrutinised more than a by-electionβ¦
Country centre not (maybe) Labour centre.
Labour got elected not because they were Labour but because they were not Tory. Understand that and you know where he has to govern for this termβ¦ the centreβ¦
Cough βspecial relationshipβ cough (not that this is doing well). Donβt think our Navy is anywhere near and no one expected Iran to be launching missiles like sweets β¦
And Trump sows more division by deliberately praising France. Of course Trump wants regime change in UK as well so heβs happy to add a bit of βneedleβ just for kicksβ¦
Nope
I am an aging pensioner and i am struggling to find one that is politically and socially responsible and not pandering to right or left?
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Not from what is shown in deployment mapsβ¦
Newspapers that told their readers austerity, Brexit, Johnson & Truss would be brilliant are attacking the British Prime Minister for not unquestioningly following a lunatic President into an illegal attack. And on social media, he gets attacked from the other 'side' for doing the precise opposite!
I agree. He stated he refused to sanction the use of the bases for the original strikes (angering the US administration) but he now calculates he needs their support to take out remaining weapons that will be used against UK regional interests, since the hot war is on and Iran is lashing out.
Iβll take your word on the verifications ahead of the conflict. Weβll soon see about the subsequent use of the bases, as they will be monitored by the media.
Iβm not aware UK bases incl. Cyprus were used to support US transit operations ahead of the attacks. Now however they can be used for defensive purposes (of UK assets) and given Starmerβs statement i can imagine each action will pass through a filter against that line -less he get called out on it?
You have no idea yet how the bases will be used. Letβs revisit this later when we doβ¦
Welcome to grown up politics
Quite the contrary.
Attack Israel and USA - not every other nearby country.
Spain always says no.
Because Labour supporters have an unrealistic expectation of why he was elected in the first place - as a centrist alternative to Tory ruleβ¦
You should be- you have all their much loved characteristicsβ¦
I donβt believe it was - the case for non-intervention in something that would start a conflict is a different calculus to what needs to be done in support of your regional assets/people at risk from that conflict.
Gosh - i think you missed the βXβ platform button thereβ¦
It wasnβt a U turn and itβs lazy journalismβ¦
Excellent reposte to a recent Space News Commentary about moving #astronomy into space as the way to live with mega constellations spacenews.com/the-future-o... @royalastrosoc.bsky.social
Fabulous ππ - Sorry i could not join your sketching at Astrofest but there was so much other stuff to enjoy - βa kid in a sweet shopβ. Mind you, itβs been a few years since i sketched Clavius π
And then remind the Committee that their PNT, Comms and Wifi depended on developments arising from this research community- amongst many other βmust havesβ in our daily lives today.
I find it weird we invest in large scientific infrastructure (a βgood thing No 1β), fund access to these across the science sector (a βgood thing No 2β) and then constrain funding to the very researchers (physicists and astronomers) for whom these facilities are primarily aimed at? π€π€¦π»ββοΈ