If Starlink continues scaling up operations, there could be as many as five of these satellites raining down on us daily.
Currently, about one to two Starlink satellites are falling back to Earth every day from their place in the thermosphere.
An astrophysicist interview underlines the growing risk of satellites, from the increasingly crowded skies, falling to Earth.
The sky isn’t falling, but you could be forgiven for thinking so in parts of North America recently. Residents of California ...
AST SpaceMobile says it is working with US astronomers and America's National Science Foundation (NSF) to mitigate the impact of satellites on observations, after a ...
A team of researchers discovers that a big chunk of geostationary satellite data flowing over North America is unencrypted, including data from mobile carriers and the military.
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Elon Musk’s Satellites Now Constantly Falling Out of the Sky
According to storied Smithsonian astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell, there are now one or two of these Starlink satellites ...
Nighttime rocket launch is on the horizon. Weather permitting, SpaceX Falcon 9 may be visible in the sky beyond Cape ...
Fiery streaks are lighting up the night sky as Elon Musk's Starlink satellites reenter Earth's atmosphere daily. While ...
NISAR’s first radar images reveal how this powerful satellite will help track disasters, monitor crops, and study Earth’s ...
Smarter decisions about real-world problems start with better data—and Earth observation can provide just that, thanks to ...
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