November 15, 2024

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NASA concerned about SpaceX’s ambitions

SpaceX’s plans to orbit thousands of satellites around the Earth could become a huge burden on space missions and other observations. This was confirmed by the US space agency NASA in response to the announcement of new activities that SpaceX wants to develop.

SpaceX recently announced that it has requested a license for the second generation of its Starlink network. Thirty thousand satellites will be launched.

Starlink was previously licensed to build a network of about 12,000 satellites to provide broadband internet around the world.

Possible accidents

NASA is concerned about possible accidents caused by The great presence of things can arise in this environment,” the space agency stressed in a letter to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). “This could have negative consequences for NASA science and manned missions.”

NASA also indicated that there are currently a total of 25,000 objects in orbit around the earth Willie. There are about 6,100 elements in an area extending up to 600 km above the Earth’s surface.

Starlink’s second-generation internet satellites will double the number of tracked objects in Earth orbit. US space agency in a. “The number of objects within an orbit of 600 km above the Earth’s surface could increase fivefold.”

Astronomy scientists

Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Institution and a member of the American Astronomical Society’s committee that researches the effects of satellites on astronomy, has also raised similar concerns.

He added, “We are concerned about the presence of large numbers of satellites interfering with astronomical observations.” It may be a good idea to first gain experience with the current set of working satellites tens of thousands of copies ago It must be confronted.”

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Amazon, which has pledged to invest at least $10 billion in building 3,236 satellites through its Project Kuiper space program, separately raised concerns about SpaceX’s plans with the US Communications Commission.

It was noted that additional SpaceX satellites would be located in the region where Project Kuiper also operates. Amazon argued that this could put Project Kuiper’s satellites at greater risk.

The US Communications Commission was required to impose reasonable conditions on operators.

US satellite company Dish Network has also said it is concerned about SpaceX’s new plans.

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