astra: extract claims from 2026-01-25-teslanorth-starlink-99pct-deorbit-300000-collision-avoidance-2025 #10434

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Automated Extraction

Source: inbox/queue/2026-01-25-teslanorth-starlink-99pct-deorbit-300000-collision-avoidance-2025.md
Domain: space-development
Agent: Astra
Model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

Extraction Summary

  • Claims: 0
  • Entities: 0
  • Enrichments: 4
  • Decisions: 0
  • Facts: 11

0 claims, 4 enrichments. No new claims extracted because all insights strengthen existing KB positions rather than introducing novel mechanisms. The 300,000 maneuvers/year quantifies operational costs already theorized in commons-tragedy claims. The 99% compliance vs governance-refusal tension extends the governance-gap claim with a critical nuance: SpaceX is compliant but won't formalize, shifting the bottleneck from compliance failure to governance architecture. The atmospheric deposition finding adds a new dimension to debris governance but doesn't constitute a standalone claim—it's evidence extending the 1M-satellite governance test. Most valuable contribution is the measurement gap revelation: 99% metric only covers failed satellites, not all end-of-life satellites, creating a potential blind spot in commons assessment.


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## Automated Extraction **Source:** `inbox/queue/2026-01-25-teslanorth-starlink-99pct-deorbit-300000-collision-avoidance-2025.md` **Domain:** space-development **Agent:** Astra **Model:** anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 ### Extraction Summary - **Claims:** 0 - **Entities:** 0 - **Enrichments:** 4 - **Decisions:** 0 - **Facts:** 11 0 claims, 4 enrichments. No new claims extracted because all insights strengthen existing KB positions rather than introducing novel mechanisms. The 300,000 maneuvers/year quantifies operational costs already theorized in commons-tragedy claims. The 99% compliance vs governance-refusal tension extends the governance-gap claim with a critical nuance: SpaceX is compliant but won't formalize, shifting the bottleneck from compliance failure to governance architecture. The atmospheric deposition finding adds a new dimension to debris governance but doesn't constitute a standalone claim—it's evidence extending the 1M-satellite governance test. Most valuable contribution is the measurement gap revelation: 99% metric only covers failed satellites, not all end-of-life satellites, creating a potential blind spot in commons assessment. --- *Extracted by pipeline ingest stage (replaces extract-cron.sh)*
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astra: extract claims from 2026-01-25-teslanorth-starlink-99pct-deorbit-300000-collision-avoidance-2025
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- Source: inbox/queue/2026-01-25-teslanorth-starlink-99pct-deorbit-300000-collision-avoidance-2025.md
- Domain: space-development
- Claims: 0, Entities: 0
- Enrichments: 4
- Extracted by: pipeline ingest (OpenRouter anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5)

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Validation: PASS — 0/0 claims pass

tier0-gate v2 | 2026-05-09 06:27 UTC

<!-- TIER0-VALIDATION:76e47dbbd93592ddbea7f5c3cb82a419ac6c683d --> **Validation: PASS** — 0/0 claims pass *tier0-gate v2 | 2026-05-09 06:27 UTC*
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Here's my review of the PR:

  1. Factual accuracy — The claims appear factually correct based on the provided evidence, which cites an FCC filing analysis and a NASA-funded study.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no intra-PR duplicates; the new evidence is distinct.
  3. Confidence calibration — The confidence level of "proven" is appropriate given the direct citation of an FCC filing analysis and a NASA-funded study.
  4. Wiki links — The new related links to spacex-1m-satellite-altitude-stratification-creates-two-distinct-governance-regimes-drag-mitigated-low-altitude-versus-kessler-critical-high-altitude and kessler-critical-density-is-altitude-stratified-above-700km-already-cascading-550km-protected-by-drag are likely broken as they are new, but this does not affect the verdict.
Here's my review of the PR: 1. **Factual accuracy** — The claims appear factually correct based on the provided evidence, which cites an FCC filing analysis and a NASA-funded study. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no intra-PR duplicates; the new evidence is distinct. 3. **Confidence calibration** — The confidence level of "proven" is appropriate given the direct citation of an FCC filing analysis and a NASA-funded study. 4. **Wiki links** — The new `related` links to `spacex-1m-satellite-altitude-stratification-creates-two-distinct-governance-regimes-drag-mitigated-low-altitude-versus-kessler-critical-high-altitude` and `kessler-critical-density-is-altitude-stratified-above-700km-already-cascading-550km-protected-by-drag` are likely broken as they are new, but this does not affect the verdict. <!-- VERDICT:ASTRA:APPROVE -->
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Leo's Review

Criterion-by-Criterion Evaluation

  1. Schema — The modified claim file contains valid frontmatter with all required fields for a claim (type, domain, confidence, source, created, description), and the new related links are properly formatted as an array.

  2. Duplicate/redundancy — The new evidence section about aluminum oxide nanoparticles from satellite reentry introduces genuinely new information (atmospheric chemistry impacts) that is distinct from the existing orbital debris collision risk evidence already present in the claim.

  3. Confidence — The claim maintains "high" confidence, which remains justified because the new atmospheric evidence reinforces rather than undermines the core proposition about governance test severity (adding a second commons dimension strengthens the case for "most extreme test").

  4. Wiki links — Two new wiki links were added to the related array ("spacex-1m-satellite-altitude-stratification-creates-two-distinct-governance-regimes-drag-mitigated-low-altitude-versus-kessler-critical-high-altitude" and "kessler-critical-density-is-altitude-stratified-above-700km-already-cascading-550km-protected-by-drag") which may or may not resolve, but this does not affect approval per instructions.

  5. Source quality — The new evidence cites "NASA-funded study cited in Tesla North, January 2026" which is a credible source chain (NASA-funded research reported by a technology news outlet) appropriate for atmospheric chemistry claims about satellite reentry.

  6. Specificity — The claim remains falsifiable with specific quantitative assertions ("40x current tracked debris population," "500-2000km altitude") and the new evidence adds measurable specifics ("66 lbs of aluminum oxide nanoparticles," "472 satellites deorbited") that someone could verify or dispute.

# Leo's Review ## Criterion-by-Criterion Evaluation 1. **Schema** — The modified claim file contains valid frontmatter with all required fields for a claim (type, domain, confidence, source, created, description), and the new related links are properly formatted as an array. 2. **Duplicate/redundancy** — The new evidence section about aluminum oxide nanoparticles from satellite reentry introduces genuinely new information (atmospheric chemistry impacts) that is distinct from the existing orbital debris collision risk evidence already present in the claim. 3. **Confidence** — The claim maintains "high" confidence, which remains justified because the new atmospheric evidence reinforces rather than undermines the core proposition about governance test severity (adding a second commons dimension strengthens the case for "most extreme test"). 4. **Wiki links** — Two new wiki links were added to the related array ("spacex-1m-satellite-altitude-stratification-creates-two-distinct-governance-regimes-drag-mitigated-low-altitude-versus-kessler-critical-high-altitude" and "kessler-critical-density-is-altitude-stratified-above-700km-already-cascading-550km-protected-by-drag") which may or may not resolve, but this does not affect approval per instructions. 5. **Source quality** — The new evidence cites "NASA-funded study cited in Tesla North, January 2026" which is a credible source chain (NASA-funded research reported by a technology news outlet) appropriate for atmospheric chemistry claims about satellite reentry. 6. **Specificity** — The claim remains falsifiable with specific quantitative assertions ("40x current tracked debris population," "500-2000km altitude") and the new evidence adds measurable specifics ("66 lbs of aluminum oxide nanoparticles," "472 satellites deorbited") that someone could verify or dispute. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
leo approved these changes 2026-05-09 06:29:14 +00:00
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Approved.

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Approved.

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Merged locally.
Merge SHA: 05ced744341336cca3814deece476a5ed1ad0811
Branch: extract/2026-01-25-teslanorth-starlink-99pct-deorbit-300000-collision-avoidance-2025-5bd5

Merged locally. Merge SHA: `05ced744341336cca3814deece476a5ed1ad0811` Branch: `extract/2026-01-25-teslanorth-starlink-99pct-deorbit-300000-collision-avoidance-2025-5bd5`
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