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Satellites Used to Have Months to Avoid Collisions—Now They Have Days

Last updated: December 19, 2025 1:10 am
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The space around Earth has become increasingly cluttered with debris from rocket launches, derelict satellites, and mega constellations. This congestion has reduced the reaction time for satellite operators to avoid collisions, from months to less than a week in some cases. Aaron Boley, an astronomer at the University of British Columbia, and his colleagues have developed a new measure called the “Collision Realization and Significant Harm (CRASH) Clock” to estimate the time spacecraft have to avoid collisions.

The CRASH Clock takes into account the rise of mega constellations and the growing number of satellites in low-Earth orbit. According to their calculations, the average satellite now faces a 17 percent chance of a close approach that could lead to a collision within 24 hours. This means that satellites must make more frequent evasive maneuvers to prevent accidents.

The challenge lies in coordinating collision avoidance among different satellite operators who use varying tools for monitoring space. With the increasing number of satellites in similar orbits, the risk of collisions and space debris buildup is only growing. Companies like SpaceX, Amazon’s Project Kuiper, and Chinese companies are all launching their own mega constellations, further complicating the situation.

Recent incidents, such as a near miss between a SpaceX Starlink satellite and a Chinese satellite, highlight the need for better coordination and communication among satellite operators. The researchers emphasize the importance of addressing the issue of space congestion and the potential dangers it poses to satellite operations.

In conclusion, as the space environment becomes more crowded with satellites and debris, the need for effective collision avoidance measures becomes increasingly urgent. The development of tools like the CRASH Clock can help satellite operators make informed decisions and mitigate the risks of collisions in space. Collaborative efforts among stakeholders in the space industry are crucial to ensuring the safe and sustainable operation of satellites in orbit.

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