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And I may try and do that as the net goes on and I may be able to jot down some notes for that. And space debris, I almost forgot that today, being tracked globally, there was 32,138 objects that were tracked globally today. And I always use my location just for a little bit of context to show how much could be going on in a particular area. And there were about 1,938 as of earlier this evening. So lots of junk up there and more and more is going up. If you follow any of the data I put out each week about the objects that are tracked globally, you'll see that there's an increase. There's a huge increase from week to week, but there is an increase each week. And it's slowly, slowly getting closer to that magic number, 100,000 objects. And once you get to 100,000 objects, that's constituting a saturation point for satellites going up. And that also, at that point, compounds the issue of the Tesla syndrome, because once you get to the saturation point, you expect collisions to take place. And once collisions take place, more debris is being created. So Tesla syndrome is more, just means that more debris is being created from previous debris from collisions.
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