If SpaceX achieves its planned constellation size of 42,000 satellites, how many replacements must be launched annually just to maintain a steady state based on the five-year target?
Answer
8,400
To maintain a steady state for 42,000 satellites lasting five years each, the system requires the launch and deployment of an average of 8,400 new satellites every single year (42,000 divided by 5).

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