SpaceX launches 26 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit
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The race to connect the world through satellite internet has created an unexpected casualty: our view of the cosmos. A new study reveals that major satellite constellations, including Starlink, BlueBird,
SpaceX’s Starlink satellites were known to interfere with visible light astronomical observations, but many have now been found to be interfering with radio observations by leaking radio emissions. While this is unintentional, unchecked leakage of radio waves could block observations that go back to when the universe was only a billion years old.
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Space.com on MSNStarlink satellites: Facts, tracking and impact on astronomyStarlink satellites have been developed by SpaceX to provide internet to remote locations. Here we explore the controversial megaconstellation in more detail.
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Astronomy on MSNGilmour aims for orbit again as Starlink surges continueAustralia aims for orbit with the Gilmour Eris rocket, while SpaceX launches Starlink and Kuiper satellites, and Europe prepares Vega C’s next mission.
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Astronomers concerned by rising impact of Starlink and similar ...A study led by the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON) found second-generation ‘V2' Starlink satellites' — which account for around a third of the company's network — emit ...
The starlink satellite train is a series of newly launched satellites rising in a straight line before they spread out. Free tracking apps let you plug in your location and get precise pass times for the train. Choose a dark, open spot and bring binoculars or a camera on a tripod for the best view.
A newly published study from researchers at the University of California (Department of Physics and Astronomy) has found that Starlink's (SpaceX) second generat
United Airlines grounded Starlink WiFi on Embraer E175 jets due to cockpit radio interference. Pilots reported static while communicating with air traffic control after Starlink antennae were ...
The SETI Institute and SpaceX have launched a groundbreaking collaboration to help protect sensitive radio astronomy observations at the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) from interference caused by satellite communications such as certain direct-to-cell signal transmissions from Starlink satellites.
SpaceX’s Starlink satellites were known to interfere with visible light astronomical observations, but many have now been found to be interfering with radio observations by leaking radio ...