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There are several effects of Kessler Syndrome. The one people focus on is the worst one where there's so much junk that we can't safely get anything past that orbit for decades or even centuries. That won't happen in LEO, because, as you say, stuff will come down with the bit of atmospheric drag at that height.
Which doesn't solve the other issue, which is destroying everything in LEO right now. Astronauts would likely die.
The charger location is what's forcing Model S owners to back into supercharger parking spaces. Everyone else was inconvenienced for Elon's benefit.
I thought I remembered reading that the starlink satellites are at a lower altitude than the ISS but I do see now that’s not the case. Thanks
Also, its been observed that pieces colliding together can be thrown into a higher orbit. Or more accurately, a more elliptic orbit with a much higher apogee than it had before. That means a Kessler Syndrome event in a lower orbit could start a chain reaction in higher orbits.
https://orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/quarterly-news/pdfs/ODQNv7i3.pdf
Good news is that they won't last very long in orbit doing since the perigee is lowered. However, having so many fragments all at once would probably be very bad.
I really don't get this one. You'd either need to reverse in or out? I generally prefer reverse parking, as it's easier to see if there's cars or pedestrians near when exiting the park. Either way, it's always someone inconvenienced whether it's rear or front.
That Elmo's reasoning if true is stupid as fuck though