I am talking o a reporter about this in a couple hours: https://regina.ctvnews.ca/from-outer-space-sask-farmers-baffled-after-discovering-strange-wreckage-in-field-1.6880353
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Oops apparently the radio show I just got interviewed for was in Edmonton, not Calgary. Hi Edmonton! I was maybe a little pessimistic on that interview, sorry, especially when I ended with "Clear skies... and look out for falling space junk!"
I'll be on another radio show for 900 CHML in Hamilton at 3:20 EDT. I'll try to make sure I'm in a less darkly sarcastic mood...
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
oh nooo that interview was even more sarcastic! I should have eaten lunch first rather than giving a hangry interview. Sorry, Hamilton. I'm going to go eat lunch now...
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
My MP never called me. Not sure whether to be annoyed (because my MP personally called back an old white farmer dude who found space junk but not a woman scientist who studies it), or relieved (because I don't actually want to talk to my conservative MP, who I disagree with on just about everything).
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Got an email from my MP's office saying they'll forward the email on to the actual MP to read. So... maybe I'll have to talk to him today haha.
Now I'm trying to figure out an email chain with someone in the Canadian gov't who actually wants to come out here and look for debris, but they email only in bureaucrat-ese so I'm not even sure exactly what they're asking or when they might come or who to ask for help... This could be very interesting, or really frustrating and weird, not sure...
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
WELL I just looked at the cute little prairie newsletter in my inbox from The Flatlander https://theflatlander.ca/ and uh... that's me in the picture for story number 2, despite me not having been interviewed by them.
Time for bed!
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Turns out I've had a giant misunderstanding with someone who's been talking about going out to find pieces and map out the debris field... I thought they were planning to come here, but they were actually asking me to price out my "university research services" doing the fieldwork. My university doesn't have magical "research services" to do fieldwork, and I'm the only astronomer, so it would just be ME.
That is...a lot to ask me to do, especially since I'm not trained for this...sigh.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
I talked to Barry again this morning. He wasn't able to convince SpaceX to give him any more than $5k, but he convinced them to give $5k per piece, and he+family found 3. They are supposedly coming to pick it up from him early next week (but that's what he said last weekend when I talked to him, so who knows... I'd imagine this is a cross-border logistical nightmare and I'm glad SpaceX has to deal with that).
Apparently SpaceX made him write them an official invoice??
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
He said his whole payment will go to the Ituna skating rink. He was hoping for more, but I guess this is all he's going to get from a company owned by a fucking BILLIONAIRE.
While there are many things I'd rather raise money for, I'm quite tempted to start a fundraiser for the Ituna skating rink, just to show that communties are way better than billionaires... hmmm I'll have to think more about this.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
My MP didn't call me back, CSA says local law enforcement should deal with it, and I even called the "Saskatchewan Poachers and Polluters" hotline and the Ministry of Environment yesterday and neither of them wanted to touch this.... so I still have no idea what people are supposed to do when they find space junk.
It's going to become a LOT more common to find space junk, and I sure hope the answer isn't "just wait for SpaceX to track you down," because that seems to be the answer right now.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
One aspect of this story I haven't really let myself get angry about until just now: this particular SpaceX Crew Dragon trunk that dropped garbage on Sask. was from the Axiom 3 "private astronaut mission."
"Private astronaut" = billionaire space tourist.
Billionaires own companies that other billionaires pay for joy rides that drop potentially lethal garbage on us from orbit. This is fine.
I already knew billionaires are horrible, but this particular situation really lays it out starkly.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Thanks to @markmccaughrean for correcting my assumptions! I guess "private astronaut" really is the correct terminology here - they were all trained astronauts with their tickets paid by their government or employers (I guess other Axiom missions were more for space tourists?) Still kind of weird.
And it would still be great if SpaceX *and* Axiom would publicly admit they made a big engineering mistake and state they will fix it, rather than just giving farmers piddly little private payments.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Anybody remember that documentary filmmaker who brought a crew out here back in Feb? His whole film "Shifting Baselines" is effectively about how recklessly dangerous SpaceX is.
The Sask space junk fell about 30 km away from where the film crew and I went to access Bortle 2 dark skies, only a couple weeks later.
So, I just chatted with him again! Editing is almost done on his documentary, but he thought he could squeeze in a bit of a recording of me talking about space junk for an epilogue.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
I talked to the farmer again and apparently SpaceX is coming on Thursday to pick up the space junk. He said he'd be happy to host some journalists at his farm to record the hand-off and keep SpaceX honest.
So, I just emailed a large fraction of the local journalists who have interviewed me about this to give them a heads-up
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Wait wait wait wait... a piece of the SpaceX Crew Dragon trunk that landed in North Carolina last week actually hit someone's house?! https://abcnews.go.com/US/north-carolina-men-find-suspected-space-debris-same/story?id=110809039
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
The farmer called me earlier today to let me know SpaceX won't be coming up until next week (exact date unknown).
Again... I cannot even imagine what a bureaucratic disaster it must be to take pieces of an American private company's spacecraft (which I recently learned are legally considered to be "munitions" by the US gov't) that fell in another country across an international land border.
HA HA HA HA good luck to whichever poor SpaceX employee drew the short straw on that job.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Most hilariously absurd email I've received related to space junk so far:
Apparently I should pay some enterprising web-scraping company $200 for a plaque commemorating the incredible moment that an article from the Canadian Press with quotes from me was reprinted by the Hamilton Spectator.
Truly a historic moment worthy of a plaque.
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
I just got to chat with Josh Sokol about space junk and all other aspects of satellite pollution. He's an amazing writer and currently working on a book about how we're collectively losing the night sky. He talked to my astro 101 class years ago about being a science writer, and we've chatted a lot about satellite pollution.
Everything he writes is totally amazing, I'm really excited about his book (seriously, his articles are fantastic, read some of his writing here: https://www.joshuasokol.com/)
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
The farmer just called to let me know that SpaceX is coming to get the junk pieces from him tomorrow morning!
Time to email a bunch of reporters again! And decide if it's worth going up there myself to watch. Hmmm...
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
Already got 3 positive replies from journalists. YES. Thank you, journalists, for helping keep giant companies accountable! This could be fun!
(Or maybe SpaceX will cancel again. Who knows).
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Prof. Sam Lawlerreplied to Prof. Sam Lawler on last edited by
The space junk pick up will be by: