What you're looking at isn't a glitch in the photo.
It's a train of Starlink satellites crossing the night sky.
Now for the wild part.
For most of human history, a sailor crossing the Pacific Ocean could disappear from communication for weeks or even months.
Today, a ship in the middle of the ocean can stream video, run cloud software, participate in video calls, and transmit operational data in real time.
That's one reason the U.S. Navy is testing Starlink across its fleet.
Not just for internet access.
For connectivity.
Because in modern operations, information often moves faster than people, equipment, or fuel.
The ability to move data instantly from anywhere on Earth may become one of the most important strategic advantages of the next century.
Question:
If you could instantly connect every ship, aircraft, sensor, and person on Earth into a single network...
what would we discover?