Satellite Collision Risks Accelerate Amid Solar Storm Threats
TL;DR Summary
A new study warns that a severe solar storm could trigger satellite collisions in Earth's orbit within days, especially in low Earth orbit where most satellites like SpaceX's Starlink operate, potentially leading to a cascade of debris and making space unusable. The risk is higher now than in 2018 due to increased satellite numbers, and future solar storms could cause significant disruptions if satellite operators are unprepared.
Topics:science#kessler-syndrome#satellite-collisions#science-and-technology#solar-storm#space-debris#space-environment
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