May SpaceX explosion rained tanks and debris on ocean and beach; fisherman report dolphin and fish deaths

Report: https://www.krgv.com/news/debris-believed-to-be-from-spacex-launch-washes-up-in-matamoros-beach

January 23, USAF SpaceX EIS Scoping Meeting on expanding operations and launches to 100/year at Vandenberg

Thursday, January 236 pm Pacific TimeVirtual public meetingUS Space Force, Vandenberg The Dept. of Air Force is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on changes to the SpaceX launch program at Vandenberg, and seeking public comments. Proposals include: ONLINE Join the Meetinghttps://mantech.zoomgov.com/j/1608982564 Zoom Meeting ID:160 898 2564 BY PHONECall in #: 1-669-254-5252Zoom Meeting ID: 160Continue reading “January 23, USAF SpaceX EIS Scoping Meeting on expanding operations and launches to 100/year at Vandenberg”

Rockets destroy ozone and cause climate change – aerospace programs’ deadly impacts to the Earth

By Nina BeetyJanuary 24, 2022 Since its beginnings, the space industry has used PR, Hollywood, and a parade of stars to carve itself into the public psyche, including targeting children. Aerospace costs have been largely ignored or hidden, but these costs are serious and accelerating. The ozone layer in the sky continues to deteriorate despiteContinue reading “Rockets destroy ozone and cause climate change – aerospace programs’ deadly impacts to the Earth”

441,449 LOW EARTH ORBIT SATELLITES — Operating, Approved, and Proposed

By Arthur FirstenbergCellphone Task ForceJanuary 5, 2022 PDF While the attention of a terrified world has been riveted on a virus, and while concern about radiation has been focused on 5G on the ground, the assault on the heavens has reached astronomical proportions. During the past two years, the number of satellites circling the earth hasContinue reading “441,449 LOW EARTH ORBIT SATELLITES — Operating, Approved, and Proposed”