"Starlink Satellites' 'Unintended' Radiation Disrupts Radio Astronomy"

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"Starlink Satellites' 'Unintended' Radiation Disrupts Radio Astronomy"
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The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) telescope in the Netherlands has detected radiation from the onboard electronics of SpaceX's Starlink satellites, which could disturb radio astronomy observations. The unwanted low-frequency radio hum emitted by the satellites falls within a protected band allocated to radio astronomy. This finding raises concerns about the impact of megaconstellations like Starlink on sensitive radio telescopes and large-scale observatories. While SpaceX is collaborating with astronomers to find solutions, there is currently no clear regulation to protect radio astronomy bands from unintended radiation.

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