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"content": "nostr:npub14k23hl0c7a0ecs42wndgxg4l7w9ve03jtdlg48hvj93zdtq2cf9q3ted68 Hmmm... that's a good question. I looked it up and there are 5192 Starlink satellites up there... but, they are apparently not included in the list I posted earlier. According to the UN, there are currently 11940 object launched into space that are still 'in orbit' https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/osoindex/search-ng.jspx?lf_id=#?c=%7B%22filters%22:%5B%7B%22fieldName%22:%22en%23object.status.inOrbit_s1%22,%22value%22:%22Yes%22%7D%5D,%22sortings%22:%5B%7B%22fieldName%22:%22object.launch.dateOfLaunch_s1%22,%22dir%22:%22desc%22%7D%5D,%22match%22:%22starlink%22,%22termMatch%22:%22starlink%22%7D\n\nBut yeah... Starlink makes up for a ton of those\n\nhttps://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/111/252/953/379/047/607/original/e64bf0de574cc10f.png",
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