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The Colorado Mystery Drones Weren\u2019t Real
Link: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/884xv3/the-colorado-mystery-drones-werent-real
The mysterious drone sightings that captured national attention were a classic case of mass hysteria.
On the night of December 30, Sergeant Vince Iovinella of the Morgan County Sheriff's Department in rural Colorado was on patrol when the calls started coming in about drones.
\u201cResidents began calling in reports of drones of unknown origin moving above houses and farms,\u201d Iovinella wrote in a statement obtained by Motherboard via a public records request. \u201cThe numbers would range from 4 to 10 drones in an area at a time. Some were reported to be low and at least 6 ft. long.\u201d
Iovinella further reported the drones had white and red flashing lights as he and other deputies made \u201cseveral attempts\u201d to follow the drones. The drones were moving \u201cvery fast at times\u201d but could also \u201csustain a hover over an area for long periods of time.\u201d
\u201cThere were many sighting\u2019s [sic] coming in and at the same time,\u201d Iovinella continued. \u201cIt is believed that there could have been up to 30 drones moving around the county if not more and appeared to be working in a search pattern across the county.\u201d
Matters kicked into high gear after a medical helicopter reported on January 8 to have flown dangerously close to a drone in the same general area. More than 70 local, state, federal, and military officials jumped into action, convened in a small town called Brush, Colorado, and formed a joint drone task force of 10 to 15 different government agencies to solve the mystery.
On January 13, the Colorado Department of Public Safety (CDPS) issued a statement about their investigation into the mysterious drone sightings in question. CDPS \u201cconfirmed no incidents involving criminal activity, nor have investigations substantiated reports of suspicious or illegal drone activity.\u201d In other words, they found nothing.
Of the 23 reports between January 6 and January 13 when the investigation was underway, 13 were determined to be \u201cplanets, stars, or small hobbyist drones.\u201d Six were commercial aircraft, and four remain unconfirmed. None of the 90 reports from November 23 onward were confirmed instances of illegal drone activity.
The Colorado non-incident adds yet another instance of drone hysteria to the record books, which has been documented by a white paper published by drone manufacturer DJI and a study by the Academy of Model Aeronautics which found only 27 out of 764 reports of drone sightings by aircraft pilots were legitimate near misses.
\u201cWhile I can\u2019t conclusively say we have solved the mystery, we have been able to rule out a lot of the activity that was causing concern,\u201d Stan Hilkey, Colorado Department of Public Safety executive director, told the Denver Post even though it sure sounded like they had solved the mystery. \u201cWe will continue to remain vigilant and respond as new information comes in.\u201d
Elon Musk's Starlink Given the Thumbs Up To Save Australia's Internet.
Link: https://spaceaustralia.com.au/blogs/news/elon-musks-starlink-given-the-thumbs-up-to-save-australias-internet?fbclid=IwAR3uf11VkeEoth_NiR7dwXJ6NSy8mugGta2n5VYMvu9OPAvcMRYXW9O6tbQ
Australia's terminally bungled National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout has become a meme. And not a good one. Sure we are above the threshold of most underdeveloped countries and we can see how this can be labelled 'first world problems'
In 2009, the then Labor government promised a fast National Broadband Network (NBN) with optical fibre cables direct to most homes and businesses.
Key points:
\u2022Internet data consumption has increased by 20-30 per cent each year
\u2022The average Australian home has 17 devices connected to the internet
\u2022NBN due for completion in 2020
\u2022Fewer than one in four FTTN connections expected to be able to achieve top speeds
Instead, we've ended up with a mix of technologies including optical fibre, copper wires, Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC), fixed wireless and satellite.
However, as a developed nation we are behind schedule. Only now, a decade after the initial NBN rollout is the service being provided in MOST urban areas of our country.
Neuralink
https://www.neuralink.com/
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