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  3. On first glance (pre-caffeine) it looks like there are a bunch of mansplainers doing math to defend Reflect Orbital in my mentions.

On first glance (pre-caffeine) it looks like there are a bunch of mansplainers doing math to defend Reflect Orbital in my mentions.

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  • davemwilburn@infosec.exchangeD davemwilburn@infosec.exchange

    @sundogplanets

    Please forgive the ignorant question: Are we sure that Reflect Orbital or their insurers would even be liable under current statutes and treaties?

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    #14

    @DaveMWilburn @sundogplanets

    We were sure that roe v wade was precedent upon precedent and they ended it anyway so I'm not sure it matters if something is illegal on the books for it to become illegal when it's first brought to trial. I'm sure a good case can be made for holding the perpetrators accountable

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    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

      On first glance (pre-caffeine) it looks like there are a bunch of mansplainers doing math to defend Reflect Orbital in my mentions. FANTASTIC.

      (Editing to add that reading more carefully, I think most of it is actually well-intentioned discussion trying to understand how the hell RO thinks they have any kind of business case. But I am extra grumpy because it's hot. No blocking needed.)

      Good morning to everyone except the people defending or funding Reflect Orbital.

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      #15

      @sundogplanets buncha dicks with dicks being dicks, as the prophecies foretold. But seriously, why guys? Piles of reflective shit in LEO is a bad idea, regardless of the reason for it, and beaming sunlight down from orbit is absurd.

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      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

        On a more serious note, does anyone know how to find out who is insuring Reflect Orbital? Seems like they might want to know the company they're insuring admitted in an official FCC document that they could cause permanent eye damage to people who look at their satellite through a telescope...

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        #16

        @sundogplanets I've e-mailed them. Will let you know if and when they reply.

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        • davemwilburn@infosec.exchangeD davemwilburn@infosec.exchange

          @sundogplanets

          Please forgive the ignorant question: Are we sure that Reflect Orbital or their insurers would even be liable under current statutes and treaties?

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          #17

          @DaveMWilburn @sundogplanets they've admitted to a risk that could cause material harm to people engaged in a normal activity (and suggests that it could damage expensive scientific instruments as well)

          Regardless of explicit laws on the particular topic that might expose them to civil suits that could get expensive.

          And that could be the case even if they hadn't admitted to it.

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          • rey@toot.catR rey@toot.cat

            @sundogplanets I've e-mailed them. Will let you know if and when they reply.

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            #18

            @rey Worth a try, thanks!

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            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

              On first glance (pre-caffeine) it looks like there are a bunch of mansplainers doing math to defend Reflect Orbital in my mentions. FANTASTIC.

              (Editing to add that reading more carefully, I think most of it is actually well-intentioned discussion trying to understand how the hell RO thinks they have any kind of business case. But I am extra grumpy because it's hot. No blocking needed.)

              Good morning to everyone except the people defending or funding Reflect Orbital.

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              #19

              @sundogplanets Please so not forget the #fediblock hashtag, so we know whom to block.

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              • fknhannu@zeroes.caF fknhannu@zeroes.ca

                @sundogplanets fuck Reflect Orbital.

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                #20

                @FknHannu @sundogplanets

                so let's fund a giant laser that is able to disturb this thing via radiation pressure

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                • legit_spaghetti@mastodo.neoliber.alL legit_spaghetti@mastodo.neoliber.al

                  @sundogplanets What kind of insurance do you even carry when one of the possible (likely?) outcomes of your business include "Will make Earth's orbit inaccessible for decades" or "Will cause globally widespread ecological disaster" or "Will cause irreparable harm to Earth's ozone layer radiation shield that's necessary for life to exist on the only known habitable world in the universe."

                  Because Geico ain't cutting it.

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                  #21

                  @Legit_Spaghetti @sundogplanets

                  No insurance. US gov is responsible, right?

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                  • knud@mastodon.socialK knud@mastodon.social

                    @Legit_Spaghetti @sundogplanets

                    No insurance. US gov is responsible, right?

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                    #22

                    @knud @Legit_Spaghetti I know when AST SpaceMobile lost one of their awful giant satellites from a launch failure a few weeks ago, they said insurance would pay for it, so whatever. So these companies definitely have SOME kind of insurance.

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                    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                      @knud @Legit_Spaghetti I know when AST SpaceMobile lost one of their awful giant satellites from a launch failure a few weeks ago, they said insurance would pay for it, so whatever. So these companies definitely have SOME kind of insurance.

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                      #23

                      @knud @Legit_Spaghetti the US gov't is only liable for damages that happen on the ground due to reentries in other countries (according to the Space Liability Convention). Does eye damage count for that? Veeerrrryyyy interesting question...

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                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                        @knud @Legit_Spaghetti I know when AST SpaceMobile lost one of their awful giant satellites from a launch failure a few weeks ago, they said insurance would pay for it, so whatever. So these companies definitely have SOME kind of insurance.

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                        #24

                        @sundogplanets @Legit_Spaghetti

                        But only for the value of the sat, to rebuild it or also for damages of ... <gestures at everything>?

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                        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                          On a more serious note, does anyone know how to find out who is insuring Reflect Orbital? Seems like they might want to know the company they're insuring admitted in an official FCC document that they could cause permanent eye damage to people who look at their satellite through a telescope...

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                          #25

                          @sundogplanets I have a contact who can almost certainly find out. Whether they are able to disclose is a different question, will let you know in a day or so.

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                          • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                            @knud @Legit_Spaghetti the US gov't is only liable for damages that happen on the ground due to reentries in other countries (according to the Space Liability Convention). Does eye damage count for that? Veeerrrryyyy interesting question...

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                            #26

                            @sundogplanets @Legit_Spaghetti

                            Uncharted territory.

                            Similarly unclear whether it's a crime to take my 500kW laser to fry Reflect Orbital sat's communication antenna...

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                            • knud@mastodon.socialK knud@mastodon.social

                              @sundogplanets @Legit_Spaghetti

                              Uncharted territory.

                              Similarly unclear whether it's a crime to take my 500kW laser to fry Reflect Orbital sat's communication antenna...

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                              #27

                              @knud @sundogplanets @Legit_Spaghetti It should be at least reciprocal. If they can shine light at me destroying my telescope, I can shine light at them destroying their satellite.

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                              • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                On first glance (pre-caffeine) it looks like there are a bunch of mansplainers doing math to defend Reflect Orbital in my mentions. FANTASTIC.

                                (Editing to add that reading more carefully, I think most of it is actually well-intentioned discussion trying to understand how the hell RO thinks they have any kind of business case. But I am extra grumpy because it's hot. No blocking needed.)

                                Good morning to everyone except the people defending or funding Reflect Orbital.

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                                #28

                                @sundogplanets I am wondering: is space sabotage already a thing? If not, these reflectors really ask for it.

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                                • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                  On a more serious note, does anyone know how to find out who is insuring Reflect Orbital? Seems like they might want to know the company they're insuring admitted in an official FCC document that they could cause permanent eye damage to people who look at their satellite through a telescope...

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                                  #29

                                  @sundogplanets
                                  the answer comes to mind as, no. There is not likely to be a simple answer to the question of who insures. If the business is entirely owned and operated and conducted within one area then one insurance company might insure it, or one insurance might insure some of it and might farm out insurance coverage to commercial insurers for catastrophic loss coverage, or not. Expand the question to a business which is conducted outside of a single region of insurance coverage and then you can add optional headache of corporate legal team looking for liability loopholes in wording of insurance policy coverage, wording of international exemptions and laws, wording of space treaties, and any past precedent of proving strict liability and shared liability. Oh, and from what I was told many decades ago, the name of an insured is treated by the insurance company just like a trade secret. You can ask, maybe they would brag, but it's not a simple answer and there are places where it is legal to be self-insured and there is the possibility that some shady business would consider bankruptcy cheaper than insurance and stupidly think the corporate veil would save corporate officers from severally and collectively being liable.

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                                  • hannorein@mastodon.socialH hannorein@mastodon.social

                                    @knud @sundogplanets @Legit_Spaghetti It should be at least reciprocal. If they can shine light at me destroying my telescope, I can shine light at them destroying their satellite.

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                                    #30

                                    @hannorein @sundogplanets @Legit_Spaghetti

                                    Sounds fair!

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                                    • http_error_418@hachyderm.ioH http_error_418@hachyderm.io

                                      @sundogplanets I have a contact who can almost certainly find out. Whether they are able to disclose is a different question, will let you know in a day or so.

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                                      #31

                                      @http_error_418 Thank you for trying!

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                                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                        On first glance (pre-caffeine) it looks like there are a bunch of mansplainers doing math to defend Reflect Orbital in my mentions. FANTASTIC.

                                        (Editing to add that reading more carefully, I think most of it is actually well-intentioned discussion trying to understand how the hell RO thinks they have any kind of business case. But I am extra grumpy because it's hot. No blocking needed.)

                                        Good morning to everyone except the people defending or funding Reflect Orbital.

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                                        #32

                                        @sundogplanets I genuinely don't understand how anyone can think Reflect Orbital is a good idea. Ignoring the impacts to astronomy, and the orbital mechanics and space traffic (you definitely know more about those than me anyway), the fundamental problem with global warming is that earth is retaining too much energy. How is adding more energy to that situation a good idea?

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                                        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                          On a more serious note, does anyone know how to find out who is insuring Reflect Orbital? Seems like they might want to know the company they're insuring admitted in an official FCC document that they could cause permanent eye damage to people who look at their satellite through a telescope...

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                                          #33

                                          @sundogplanets Try Aon as the broker and Munich Re as the reinsurance company. Nothing announced, but there are only so many companies in the space insurance business, and Munich Re specializes in complex/new payloads. Other major providers:
                                          AXA XL
                                          Swiss Re
                                          Lloyd's of London

                                          Secondary providers:
                                          AIG
                                          Allianz
                                          Chubb
                                          USAIG
                                          Hiscox
                                          Hannover Re

                                          Other brokers (like Aon):
                                          Willis Towers Watson
                                          Marsh
                                          Guy Carpenter

                                          There are more, if not one of those
                                          https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/6167144/space-insurance-market-report#product--adaptive

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