@Rjaecker
Ren Jaecks
1 year
@Madrid12UCL @YouLikeThat_ @elonmusk @MKBHD Uh, I'm not sure if you're trolling or not but if you zoom in 100x in on the moon and the satellite then the moon will also get 100x larger thus proportionally it will still be a pin prick/invisible
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@MKBHD
Marques Brownlee
1 year
I don’t know who needs to take a 100x photo of the moon, but clearly the Galaxy S23 Ultra is the phone for you
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Elon Musk
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@Madrid12UCL
Madrid πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΅
1 year
@elonmusk @MKBHD Sadly, your starlink satellites will ruin the moon experience when it blocks it
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@YouLikeThat_
YouLikeThat?
1 year
@Madrid12UCL @elonmusk @MKBHD Haha, oh you’re not joking
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@Madrid12UCL
Madrid πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΅
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@YouLikeThat_ @elonmusk @MKBHD Wouldn't it ? Am I right ?
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@Rjaecker
Ren Jaecks
1 year
@Madrid12UCL @YouLikeThat_ @elonmusk @MKBHD Nope, they interfere only in long exposure astronomy shots of the stars (they create light streaks). If a satellite the size of a starlink satellite appeared to block out the moon from your perspective it would be about to land on you lol
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@Madrid12UCL
Madrid πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΅
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@Rjaecker @YouLikeThat_ @elonmusk @MKBHD Yes, you're right if I'm seeing the moon with my eyes only, but how about zooming 100 times? the satellite would be large enough to block it
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