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Starlink satellites are sending odd signals that threaten spaceflight
Space used to be a mostly quiet backdrop for rockets and research. Now it is crowded with thousands of internet satellites ...
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Starlink vs. the sky: Why astronomers say we're losing the stars
When you gaze up at the night sky these days, what appears as a string of slow-moving lights could be Starlink satellites.
A part of SpaceX's classified Starshield program, these satellites are sending signals in the “wrong direction.” ...
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Space Astronomy Is Under Threat As New Paper "Raises Important Concerns" About Megaconstellations
“The recent Nature paper by Borlaff, Marcum and Howell raises important concerns about our ability to continue gathering ...
"As far as we know, no coordination or deconfliction with existing satellites operating in space was performed, resulting in ...
Starlink satellites are visible from Earth, you just need to know when and where to look.
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Radio astronomy has a pollution problem. Satellites thousands of kilometers overhead, designed to broadcast communications or ...
On Monday morning, SpaceX launched one of its reusable rockets from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying 60 satellites into space at once. It was the second payload of Starlink, its planned constellation ...
SpaceX sees a market need for fast and reliable inflight WiFi, saying passengers expect better internet service than currently offered on airlines.
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