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SpaceX’s Starlink and other satellites face growing threat from sun

Last updated: November 3, 2025 12:00 pm
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The increasing number of satellites in orbit is a cause for concern, especially when it comes to their susceptibility to solar storms. This issue is exemplified by SpaceX’s Starlink mega constellation, which has deployed over 10,000 satellites since May 2019. While some of these satellites have re-entered Earth’s atmosphere, the majority remain in orbit, forming a mesh network around the planet.

Solar storms, accompanied by geomagnetic storms, can have a significant impact on these satellites. A study conducted by Eunju Kang and her team at the University of California, Irvine, analyzed public satellite-tracking data during a solar storm in May 2024. The research revealed that Starlink satellites facing the sun experienced a drop in altitude during the peak of the storm, impacting their orbits.

Satellites in other regions, such as those near Earth’s poles and over the South Atlantic Anomaly, were also affected. This created a ripple effect within the constellation, with neighboring satellites compensating for altitude changes. The interconnected nature of the satellites, communicating with each other through lasers, resulted in a wave-like pattern that could pose collision risks with other satellites.

Public data from services like RIPE Atlas indicated network outages and packet loss during the May 2024 solar storm, highlighting the vulnerability of satellite constellations to solar activity. This issue is not unique to Starlink, as other mega constellations like Amazon’s Project Kuiper and initiatives in China face similar challenges.

The unpredictability of solar storms poses a significant concern for satellite operators, as demonstrated by the impact of a powerful solar storm in February 2022 that disabled 40 newly launched Starlink satellites. With the likelihood of larger solar storms in the future, the risk of collisions and disruptions to satellite networks is a growing concern.

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Researchers emphasize the need for improved predictive models to mitigate the impact of solar storms on satellites. Understanding phenomena like substorms and their effects on satellite orbits is crucial for enhancing the resilience of satellite constellations. Overall, satellite constellations like Starlink serve as valuable research tools for studying the effects of solar activity on Earth’s atmosphere.

As we look towards the future, the increasing number of satellites in orbit and the potential for more powerful solar storms underscore the importance of proactive measures to safeguard satellite networks. By leveraging data from satellite constellations and advancing predictive modeling capabilities, researchers aim to enhance the resilience of these vital space assets in the face of solar activity.

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