World Space Week: Sustaining astronomy in an age of satellite megaconstellations

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World Space Week: Sustaining astronomy in an age of satellite megaconstellations
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Thousands of satellites in the night sky are not only ruining the beauty of the stars, but are seriously hampering astronomers and pose a very serious space debris threat.

"Those of us who are concerned just want to say, 'whoa, slow down'," said Lawrence."Let's do some independent environmental assessments, they may take a couple of years and that might be uncomfortable for SpaceX, but they're so far ahead of the competition that they should be able to live with that."

between them, scattering debris across Earth orbit. These collisions can increase the chance of further impacts that produce even more debris in a runaway effect that, in the worst and most extreme scenario, could make launching new spacecraft too dangerous because there would be too much debris circling the Earth. It's called the"The debris problem is really quite worrying," said Lawrence.

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