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Of course i am not telling that anyone is going to "hit" a satellite with a laser beam, also because they are located ad an average height of 15k miles.
But...let's imagine that you, a few nights of the week, glare your 200mw greeny above the stars.. so, it goes up for 10/20 miles... and we all know what kind of location device a laserpointer beam can be....so maybe that's like telling to the MANY spy sats over there "HEY I'M HERE", so they (and the operators than drive their axis) can easily locate your area, your neighboorhood, you car, you house, you garden and also take lot of details and photos of your life..i mean, something that they could use somewhat later, if something goes wrong in your area, and, anyway, getting monitored but super very high power and V-High resolution devices, is never a good thing.
I mean... maybe this is just paranoid... but... there is not chance?
But...let's imagine that you, a few nights of the week, glare your 200mw greeny above the stars.. so, it goes up for 10/20 miles... and we all know what kind of location device a laserpointer beam can be....so maybe that's like telling to the MANY spy sats over there "HEY I'M HERE", so they (and the operators than drive their axis) can easily locate your area, your neighboorhood, you car, you house, you garden and also take lot of details and photos of your life..i mean, something that they could use somewhat later, if something goes wrong in your area, and, anyway, getting monitored but super very high power and V-High resolution devices, is never a good thing.
I mean... maybe this is just paranoid... but... there is not chance?