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Starlink, radio astronomy
'Leaking' Starlink Satellites Are Hindering Astronomy More Than Ever, Experts Warn
This problem is only getting worse as SpaceX, the company behind Starlink, continues to launch dozens of new satellites each week. The unintended emissions from these satellites may even exceed international limits for interference, which could have serious implications for future radio astronomy.
Radio pollution from SpaceX's new Starlink satellites poses threat to astronomy, scientists say
SpaceX's new Starlink satellites are so radio noisy that they could blind radio astronomy observatories to the universe's most intriguing phenomena, scientists say.
Starlink is increasingly interfering with astronomy, scientists say
An international team of astronomers reported in a study Wednesday that the second generation model of Starlink satellites is hampering radio astronomy, which is essential for the study of the non-visible universe,
Starlink Satellites Risk Blotting Out Radio Telescopes, Astronomers Warn
The excess radio emissions from Starlink satellites threatens to hinder observations through radio telescopes, astronomers in Europe say.
Astronomers concerned by rising impact of Starlink and similar satellites in low orbit on space research
Starlink and other satellite networks are vital for providing high speed internet to remote communities, but unintended radiation leakages are making life difficult for astronomers who need clear skies.
SpaceX's Starlink Satellites Are Leaking More Radio Waves Than Ever
Satellite swarms orbiting the Earth are leaking more radiation into protected wavelength bands than ever. In fact, the second generation of Starlink satellites – known as the v2mini and v2mini Direct-to-Cell versions – are leaking up to 32 times more radiation than their predecessor.
Astronomers warn of Starlink satellites’ impact on space research
Astronomers are concerned about the interference from Starlink satellites, which emit stronger radio waves, hindering astronomical research.
Starlink's new satellites emit 30x more radio interference than before, drowning cosmic signals
V2 sats beam 10M times brighter noise, hampering telescopes The second generation of Starlink satellites being lobbed into orbit by SpaceX might not reflect as much sunlight as the old ones, yet astronomers say they're leaking up to 32 times the unintended radio waves instead.
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There are more black holes in the early universe than previously reported
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Opinion
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New keys to universe in galaxy-killing find
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Space on MSN
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The biggest galaxies live in our universe's supercluster 'cities'
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See the Universe Smile: Webb Telescope Captures a Cosmic Wonder
New infrared image highlights star formation triggered by merger-in-progress. Arp 107, a pair of interacting galaxies, shines ...
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New cosmic distance catalog could unlock the mysteries of universe formation
A new catalog providing information on millions of distant galaxies, which determines their distances with unprecedented ...
The Conversation
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Astronomers can’t agree on how fast the universe is expanding. New approaches are aiming to break the impasse
line of reasoning is that our physical picture of the
universe
is correct, but that one or more of the measurements has ...
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Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites wreak havoc in Earth’s orbit, blocking deep space observations, scientists say
New Starlink satellites’ radiation leaks are 30 times as large as those emitted by older satellites, scientists discover ...
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Hubble finds more black holes than expected in the early universe
With the help of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, an international team of researchers led by scientists in the Department of ...
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