SRGray

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by SRGray@lemmy.ca to c/CANZUK@lemmy.net.au
 

I was reading an article about the UK set to land Europe's first rover on Mars (https://news.uk.cityam.com/story/2318834/content.html), and it set me to thinking about whether a CANZUK alliance/confederation/whatever could have a significant space program of its own.

Australia's current launch site is military. Canada's is a not-yet-operational joint venture of 3 USA-based firms. And New Zealand's is controlled by a firm that is now USA-centric. The 3 UK-based sites are in various stages of readiness. All sites are currently intended for satellites, as opposed to manned missions (with the possible exception of Cornwall); however, that doesn't mean this can't be adjusted down the line.

Launch sites across all 4 countries could work very well for a rapid implementation of constellation satellite systems, which could include anything from improved Internet services, secure GPS services, telcom/media services, defensive monitoring, etc.

If sites are expanded to support manned missions, this could provide some flexibility for return missions, station supply, etc.

Governmental Space Agencies:

Existing (Satellite) Launch Sites:

Australia

Canada

New Zealand

United Kingdom

Updated 2025 Apr 6 with more Australian Sites, and sorted by country

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 months ago

Definitely a big day. With the launch of NSL this year, hopefully we'll continue to have a selection of great players to keep all our women's teams near the top of the rankings for years to come. Definitely looking forward to the next WWC.

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 months ago

Just a quick note that one (1) current CPL player is on the list:

Jimoh, Shola // York United FC ​

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 months ago

This one is behind a paywall, but it is easily bypassed at https://12ft.io/

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 months ago

Moncton would be fun, and is likely the only other option in the Atlantic. Newfoundland could perhaps manage something in St. John's, but travel is always a big issue.

I think we'll see more of a Halifax - Moncton rivalry materialize in League1 Atlantic, with an eventual upgrade to bring the rivalry to the top tier once a club has more solid footing.

The real shame is the continued absence of any side in Quebec. Montreal and Quebec City are necessary additions to the league, and the fact that they aren't top-2 for 2026 remains concerning.

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 months ago

This sounds cool, but it doesn't look like it's intended to ever go to market.

Maybe there will be a pivot with the current political situation state-side, but that doesn't seem to be the purpose of this project.

Still, a project worth rooting for! I just signed up to receive updates straight from their website: https://projectarrow.ca/

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

"Everyone was out trying to clear snow from the big storm, but @Sunshine@lemmy.ca was nowhere to be found. We were all cold & completely in the dark!"

;)

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Are we just going to copy/paste the rules from Reddit, or are we devising a different way to launch the Model Parliament?

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago

If I see any, I'll be sure to let you know!

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

!greater_sudbury@lemmy.ca is actually the 2nd or 3rd oldest city-based community on lemmy.ca . It's not very active, but should definitely be added to this list.

Also, !canadasoccer@lemmy.ca would be a good community to add to the soccer category.

For team-specific Canadian-based soccer teams, there's !torontofc@lemmy.ca of the MLS (US-league with 3 Canadian-based teams). Other MLS sides include Vancouver Whitecaps and CF Montreal, which I don't think have a community created.

None of the 8 Canadian Premier League teams, nor any of the numerous League1 Canada sides have taken steps to establish their communities yet (as far as I know).

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 15 points 2 years ago

Peertube is the Fediverse equivalent. It needs more content, and more instances to host said content, but it's a good start.

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Good stuff. I love how it's grown and look forward to seeing more voices discuss the issues that arise.

I'm working on growing !greater_sudbury@lemmy.ca myself, and have tried to limit to 1 or 2 posts per day, just to keep them coming and leave openings for other locals to step in, but without the same kind of response.

Perhaps I'm the one that needs to take on a more aggressive seeding technique...

[–] SRGray@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 years ago (4 children)

@gtre@lemmy.ca

I don't have an issue (I was replying to the previous post), especially as I do see value in seeding a community with posts. An empty community is a dead community.

However, it may be of more benefit to spread them out. After all, this is all federated. So anyone following the community from elsewhere (my prior reply was from a Mastodon account), they will receive a big wall of posts from this community all at once, but if they were to log in later in the day, they would see nothing (as it all posted earlier).

It would also allow other people to post something themselves and start a conversation in the post, as opposed to just an unexamined link.

Some might also see it as an attempt at spamming or karma farming (even though that no longer translates). Perhaps those thoughts may be something to consider.

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