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Rampant growth of satellite mega constellations could ruin the night sky

Last updated: March 6, 2026 6:15 am
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I vividly recall the first time I laid eyes on a satellite. It was during my teenage years, standing in my backyard under the glow of suburban lights, marveling at the night sky. The satellite appeared as a faint, slow-moving star, and the realization that humans had the capability to launch objects into orbit filled me with a sense of awe and wonder.

Fast forward to the present day, and my feelings towards satellites have shifted from wonder to concern. We are now in the age of satellite constellations, where groups of similar satellites orbit the Earth in increasing numbers. What began as a small cluster has now evolved into mega constellations, with thousands of satellites swarming the skies. This exponential growth has raised alarms about the impact on our environment and the night sky.

In a recent article for Scientific American, I highlighted the staggering increase in satellite numbers, particularly fueled by SpaceX’s Starlink satellites. The prospect of launching up to one million additional satellites is a cause for alarm, as it poses significant challenges in terms of environmental impact and space debris.

While the concept of orbital data centers powered by solar energy may seem appealing on the surface, the reality is far less promising. The sheer number of satellite launches required to maintain a mega constellation would have a detrimental effect on the environment, emitting vast amounts of carbon dioxide and potentially damaging the ozone layer.

Furthermore, the proliferation of satellites in orbit poses a risk to the orbital environment itself. The potential for collisions and the creation of space debris could trigger a catastrophic chain reaction known as the Kessler syndrome, further exacerbating the problem.

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As an astronomer, I am deeply concerned about the implications of mega constellations on astronomical observations. The interference caused by the sheer volume of satellites in orbit could obstruct crucial research and obscure the beauty of the night sky for stargazers.

It is essential for the public to voice their concerns about the unchecked expansion of satellite constellations. The FCC is currently accepting public comments on proposed satellite projects, including SpaceX’s megaconstellation and Reflect Orbital’s space mirror initiative. By engaging in this process, we can advocate for the preservation of our cosmic park and the protection of our shared natural wonders.

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