While neither the regime nor SpaceX likes to reveal their cards, hackers and journalists are not deterred by this, and the laws of physics apply to everyone.

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    Wy the fuck amrikkkans meddle their nose in literally everything? Just leave the world alone you genocidal cunts

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      Article by a German outlet about violent repression in Tehran, and you crawl out to squeal about the US?

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    What people could do?

    Imitate them and put that fascist-owned monstrosity down everywhere.

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    Good article. Very interesting.

    TL;DR: Starlink recievers use methods to make it so they don’t have to be directly positioned at satellites; this in turn leaves them vulnerable to “side lobe jamming” and GPS spoofing. The suggestion is to point them directly and cover them i.e. in a pit or in a cavity of some such so that the jamming / spoofing doesn’t reach it.

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      It sounds like the downside here would be that you loose reliability in your connection. Probably fine for most things.

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        Yeah, you lose reliability. If you put the antenna in a pit it will be limited in its beamforming capability. This restricts the number of visible satellites, leading to situations where no satellites are visible.

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    What is going to happen when countries decide that they don’t want starlink satellites over thei air space and start to blow them up?

    It would be hard to do? How much would that affect the general use of starlink for users on other parts of the world?

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      Given that space isn’t owned by any one country, and Starlink is a US company, whose services are used by the US government, there’s a very good chance there would be military retaliation.

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      It would be hard to do? How much would that affect the general use of starlink for users on other parts of the world?

      Only two countries have demonstrated air launched rockets that can destroy satellites on orbit, the USA and Russia. There is good speculation that China has built anti-satellites satellites, but no one is aware of any actual proven test.

      Here’s the USA’s anti-satellite rocket being launched on its one and only test:

      Now, lets assume that all 3 countries decide they want to attack Starlink satellites at once with all their weapons. Perhaps they destroy 30 satellites in total. As of November 2025 the Starlink network surpassed 10,000 satellites in orbit. As for replacing the lost satellites, a single launch places 25 to 28 satellites in orbit at a time. Within the next 24 hours 25 more Starlink satellites will be launched:

      In 4 days, another launch is occurring that will place 24 more Starlink satellites in orbit.

      source

      So destroying a few dozen Starlink satellites might cause a slight blip in coverage for maybe a few minutes tops in specific narrow geographic locations, but only for a little while until replacements move to positions.

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        Didn’t starlink satellites in really low orbit? Maybe you don’t need as sofisticate technology as with other satellites.

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      Look up Kessler syndrome for an answer as to what may happen if starlink satellites were attacked, although I think I recall people more knowledgeable than me stating this orbit is low enough where it may not be a permanent issue. Nations only control their airspace up to the Karman line which is 100km up. Starlink satellites are well beyond that.

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      Very hard to do. You need to be able to launch to the same orbits as the satellites and Starlink uses thousands of satellites, almost all of which will at some point fly over those countries. So they’d need to shoot them all down.

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      It’s almost as if different people have different opinions, despite being on the same platform.

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      Your mistake is thinking it’s a hive mind in the first place. People argue on here all the same as they did on Reddit. The only things the fediverse provides us are avoiding a highly commercialized forum, freedom of app choice, and controls in what instances we accept communication with. Probably some other major things, but those are my top three.

      Just stop yelling into an obvious echo chamber and find communities you’re more aligned with.

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    1. Iran is not a ‘regime’. US and the West are. You are just regurgitating primitive US propaganda.
    2. CIA and Mossad uses Starlink to have contact with their operators on ground. Thousands and thousands of Starlink terminals were sent to local CIA/Mossad agitators that could then report/record the ‘color-revolution’ they created, back to the western propaganda machine. BBC had direct connection to the live propaganda from before the unrest started.
    3. Why on Earth should ‘people do something’ about Iran defending themselves from an obvious US “regime change” operation ?? Hindering Iran in defending themselves, are just supporting US and Israel in their psychopatic behavior, and revealing that one haven’t yet discarded the Western propaganda.

    By now, the US lead ‘regime-change operation’ have failed - miserably. Millions of Iranians went on to the streets and protested pro government, and against the small group of artificially agitated rioters than stood for all the violence/provocations (and filmed/sent via starlink oc).

    The ugly and very unpleasant truth for us privacy oriented people, is that US are using us as internet-warriors to breach firewalls setup by attacked nations. ANY nation that does not have an internet firewall and their own social media, will get their population propagandized and be hi-jacked/politically colonized by the US Plutocracy. The ‘wevil ones’ are proclaimed as Dictators/Authoritarians in violent regimes that oppress their people, but the only thing these nations do ‘wrong’, is that they won’t surrender their nations to the US/Western overlords. A fair and humble wish, I think.

    Chinese, Russian and Iranian people don’t need us to fight for their ‘freedom’, bc they have much more freedom than we do in the West, and it is us that are completely propagandized to believe that everyone else is ‘savages’ and needs our Oligarchs to come in and ‘put things in order’ - we are no better than the common shitters of the past that supported and allowed the wipeout of the wevil Indians, supported slavery and colonization throughout the West.

    We still moronically believe the embarrassing US narrative of the ‘Wevil non-civilized regimes’ out there, and thus supports the US Plutocracy in constantly killing off/terrorizing millions of people and dozens of peaceful nations/people… Yay for us - the progressive west…

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      Ok buddy. Listen just because the West and the USA are kinda broken and doing fucked up shit right now, doesn’t automatically make “the other side” right or good.

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        This is the biggest problem with goobers like this, they hate the US, with good reason, but don’t quite grasp that the people the US are fighting aren’t automatically the good guys.

        So they end up supporting some pretty horrific regimes.

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        The fact that you think the US is only doing fucked up shit “right now” shows that you have no understanding of US imperialism and colonialism.

        Iran government bad. US government and Jewish ISIS are way worse, and not just now.

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          I didn’t say they haven’t done fucked up shit forever. I’m saying jumping on the fact that they are doing messed up shit right now doesn’t make the “other side” right. No matter how bad the US is, it has no impact on the opinion of their enemies.

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      Chinese, Russian and Iranian people don’t need us to fight for their ‘freedom’,

      Oh look, yet another Tankie who thinks the grass would be greener where the lawn describes itself as communist.

      How’s that “more freedom” been going for the Uyghur? Or maybe you meant the freedom to free-fall out a window when running as a political opposition to Putin?

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        Or maybe you meant the freedom to free-fall out a window when running as a political opposition to Putin?

        Oh, yes. My sister’s friend once went to a protest. Each time she crosses the border (has to see relatives in Russia and all that), it’s an hour long interview.

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          Yep. When talking to Russians who emigrated away from Russia, you will find plenty of stories just like your sister’s friend’s one.

          What the tankies idolizing the country seem to not realize is that living there as a national is oppressive. Your standard of living depends on staying in the good graces of the government—good graces that can quickly be lost by appearing to go against them.

          The United States government is working its way towards that at an astonishing pace, but saying Russia has more freedoms is a complete delusion.

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            Your standard of living depends on staying in the good graces of the government—good graces that can quickly be lost by appearing to go against them.

            First of all, your standard of living heavily depends on how big a network of friends and family you have. If it’s zero, then as a guy your life won’t be very interesting, and as a gal you might run out of non-exploitative choices.

            Second, about good graces and such - yeah, doing political activism you might start having problems with banking and many other things.

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      Chinese, Russian and Iranian people don’t need us to fight for their ‘freedom’, bc they have much more freedom than we do in the West

      JFC you’re an idiot

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      So the people killing women for partially uncovering their hair are the good guys?

      The people murdering thousands of protestors are the good guys?

      So the religious fundamentalists imposing doctrine at gunpoint are the good guys?

      I think the people protesting for their lives and freedoms are the good guys, but that’s just me.