SpaceX Starlink & NASA Debris Investigation

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NASA just completed its investigation of debris crashing through the roof of a house in Naples, Florida. This debris was from a pod released by the ISS but has sparked attention to the possibility of SpaceX Starlink satellite debris causing injury to some on Earth.

Today we review the article many of you sent me and possibly debunk this notion.

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  • @jcristina
    NASA just completed its investigation of debris crashing through the roof of a house in Naples, Florida. This debris was from a pod released by the ISS but has sparked attention to the possibility of SpaceX Starlink satellite debris causing injury to some on Earth. Today we review the article many of you sent me and possibly debunk this notion. Subscribe, Share, and Like if so inclined! Also, after watching, consider commenting! Can't wait to hear from you in the comments below this video! 1-Hour SpaceX Starlink Setup and Network Design Consultations are available at jcristina.com/product/1-hour-consultation Don't forget to join my Newsletter: jcristina.com/join Super Chats And All Channel Donations Are Warmly Welcome! Thank You! Get a massive discount with PureVPN by visiting jcristina.com/vpn I truly hope you enjoy the video and find value in it! If so, please consider Thumbs Up, Subscribe, and Becoming A Member Of The Channel! For Media & Business Relations Contact πŸ“§ jcristina.com/contact Thank you for supporting the channel! Interested in any products that I personally use? Visit www.amazon.com/shop/jcristina or go to the bottom of this description for direct links. If you would like to get a FREE copy of the Prologue to "How To Create A Digital Fort Knox - Backing Up Your Digital Life" or one of my other FREE books, simply visit jcristina.com/books Consider subscribing to the channel, commenting below, and signing up for my newsletter at jcristina.com/join Interested in any products that I personally use? Visit www.amazon.com/shop/jcristina or go to the bottom of this description for direct links. Highlighted Starlink Hardware I Have Tested In The Past: Ubiquiti amzn.to/3qC554s NetGate amzn.to/3cXiTTv Peplink amzn.to/3OnTsHM UTT Router amzn.to/3nJBLaL TP-link Router amzn.to/3IjkyhP TrendNET Router #1 amzn.to/3nVukx0 TrendNET Router #2 amzn.to/3IGxvm2 Small Battery Backup For Starlink - amzn.to/3ScbcrZ TP-link AC Router - amzn.to/3so07J1 TP-link AX Router - amzn.to/3sf2or8 TP-link Managed Switch: amzn.to/3EQJKZy TP-link Unmanaged Switch: amzn.to/3FVbaih TP-link Outdoor Access Point - amzn.to/4aXXGkS TP-link Indoor Access Point - amzn.to/3rV6Nzk TP-link Extender - amzn.to/448klJi TP-link Control Module (Gigabit) - amzn.to/4aU0oYB For High-Speed Access Points (ex. Starlink or Cable) TP-Link Control Module (Gigabit) - amzn.to/3rVBqEx TP-Link AC1900 - amzn.to/3Q28y6N For Slower Speed Access Points (ex. ATT) TP-Link Control Module (100Mbps) - amzn.to/3Lduaf3 TP-Link AC1200 - amzn.to/3OLhlsK [ Social Media & Additional Connections ] πŸ“¦ 20% Off Everything jcristina.com/ - Code YT20 πŸ†“ FREE eBook jcristina.com/ebook πŸŒ’ Dark Moon Teas darkmoonteas.com/ 🎬 YouTube - youtube.com/jcristina πŸ”– Twitter - twitter.com/JosephCristina πŸ‘€ Instagram - instagram.com/JosephCristina πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/josephcristina πŸ“– Facebook - www.facebook.com/joseph.cristina πŸ“° Creative Discord Server - community.jcristina.com/ [ Equipment Used ] πŸ’Ž MB ] ASUS - PRIME X370-PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard - amzn.to/2rmR9LT πŸ’Ž CPU ] AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor - amzn.to/2pSCx4S πŸ’Ž COOLER ] Corsair Hydro H115i Extreme Liquid CPU Cooler - amzn.to/2rfEpJ2 πŸ’Ž GPU ] MSI - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Video Card - amzn.to/2rndQ2o πŸ’Ž RAM ] Corsair - Vengeance LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3000 - amzn.to/2qo8PIv πŸ’Ž SSD ] Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" SSD - amzn.to/2rmXqH8 πŸ’Ž DISPLAY ] Dell - UltraSharp 34” Curved Monitor - U3415W - amzn.to/2s6pvTs πŸ’‘ Video Lighting - amzn.to/2qrDOnH 🎬 Sony ZV-1 - amzn.to/3rFkfFj 🎬 Canon EOS R & Kit Lens - amzn.to/3lEZIC2 πŸŽ™ Tascam Mic w/Recorder - amzn.to/39Xb50C πŸŽ™ Electro-Voice RE-20 - amzn.to/37SoBQt πŸŽ™ Zoom H4n Recorder - amzn.to/3oyF2bh πŸŽ™ dbx 286s Compressor - amzn.to/39SLTYY The above are my Amazon affiliate links - if you purchase anything using the links above, you're supporting this channel at no additional cost to you! I
  • @sfgrovessr
    NASA, how about releasing the batteries individually instead of a pallet of them together.
  • @eltoronegro
    ISS: hey John, roll the window down. I got some trash to throw out. NASA: space debris is become a major problem and we need more funding to study the problem.
  • @DisasterCook
    0:15: πŸ›°οΈ Discussion on potential dangers of SpaceX Starlink satellites and NASA investigation into falling debris. 2:17: πŸ›°οΈ NASA confirms object from International Space Station caused damage to home in Florida. 4:51: πŸš€ NASA investigates debris survival during re-entry, updating engineering models for accuracy. 7:17: πŸ›°οΈ SpaceX satellites designed to disintegrate upon re-entry, minimizing collision risk and debris creation. 10:19: πŸ›°οΈ SpaceX's Starlink satellites are designed to disintegrate in the atmosphere, minimizing risks of debris impact. Tammy AI: Get video info faster & b
  • @watchmansmitty1
    Since when is mass measured in lbs? Did the article really say that? It was probably written by one of those Didn't Earn It hires.
  • @dh66
    There is a higher chance of winning the lottery or getting hit by lightning, now, if both things HAVE happened to you, THEN I'd worry about space debris πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @mikejasper520
    Nasal could save money and prevent problems like this Instead of using a expensive connection rod just to throw out old batteries. They should put some harbor freight tie down straps on it to get it out the door.
  • @lannyplans
    New problems can lead to new solutions. May lead to new methods for reentry.
  • @Hurricane-John
    I'm wondering if NASA plans for this stuff to re enter over Point Nemo and this was a one off? I've read before that point Nemo is the satellite graveyard for anything that survives re-entry
  • @brucelytle1144
    Various speeds, kinda slow today in Sedan. Advanced shows 111 down, 16.7 up. Standard shows 136 down, 14.6 up, 36 ms latency.
  • @BillWiltsch
    So, I was asking Perplexity about the terminal velocity and force a 1.6lb cylindrical metal object would reach, and by my second follow up question, it figured out I was asking about this particular object and had the specs. Term velocity was 254 mph, 4700kN. Perplexity is an awesome, non-woke, AI tool, good for engineering stuff. Plugging in the values: Vt = √(2 * 0.726 * 9.8 / (1.225 * 0.0013 * 0.82)) = √(14.2 / 0.0011) = √12,909 = 113.7 m/s (254 mph) The impact force (F) can then be calculated using the formula: F = 1/2 * m * Vt^2 / s Assuming a deformation distance (s) of 0.1 m: F = 1/2 * 0.726 * (113.7)^2 / 0.1 F = 4,700 kN (4,700,000 N) Therefore, the force produced when the 1.6 lb cylindrical object from the International Space Station crashes into a house would be approximately 4,700 kN (4,700,000 N)
  • @Istandby666
    And I thought you were going to do the mathematics of the 1.6 lb object falling through thermal velocity and the speed the object hit the house.
  • @hanshaw1974
    1.6 lbs that we know of. Could be a lot of stuff in the ground.
  • Of course a rare and unrelated occurrence would be linked to starlink personally. Well, it's either him or 45. I'm just surprised they haven't tried to delay them in court for the eclipse.🀣
  • Why wouldn't space companies de-orbit debris over an ocean? I'm no rocket scientist and I'm sure there is more to it than a simple shove down and wave good bye but surely someone thought about where to de-orbit the debris.
  • @ramonmacias9013
    I only really worry about chinese space junks falling and not burning up in the re-entry. Most everything else I expect to either land in the ocean or a remote sparsely populated portion of the planet like Siberia