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Elon Musk’s Starlink Satellites ‘Blocking’ View Of The Universe: Report

Last updated: September 18, 2024 9:04 am
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Radio waves from these satellites are blocking scientists’ ability to peer into the universe.

Elon Musk’s latest Starlink satellites are causing concern among Dutch scientists due to the interference they are causing for astronomers worldwide. These satellites, designed to provide high-speed internet globally, are now hindering astronomical research on a significant scale.

Researchers at the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON) have raised alarm about the impact of Starlink satellites on radio telescopes, which rely on radio waves to observe the universe. The interference caused by these satellites is making it challenging for astronomers to collect clean data for their research.

While Starlink satellites are instrumental in providing broadband internet to remote areas, including challenging regions like Ukraine and Yemen, scientists argue that the disruption caused to astronomical observations is a significant drawback.

Cees Bassa from ASTRON, the lead author of a study on the impact of Starlink satellites, highlighted that the newer generation emits significantly stronger radio waves compared to the first generation. This unintended emission poses a threat to astronomical observations and exceeds internationally regulated thresholds for interference.

Federico Di Vruno from the SKA Observatory emphasized the need for collaboration between satellite companies, regulatory agencies, and the astronomical community to address the growing threat posed by unintended radio emissions from satellites like Starlink.

As the discussion around the impact of satellite emissions on astronomical research continues, it is crucial for stakeholders to work together towards mitigation strategies that preserve the integrity of scientific observations.

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