"Satellite Constellations' Radio Noise Threatens Astronomical Observations"

Astronomers have detected radio emissions from SpaceX's Starlink satellites, likely caused by electromagnetic noise within the spacecraft. The emissions, detected at low frequencies, create an additional source of interference for radio astronomers. While the impact on radio astronomy is still unclear, the emissions span a protected frequency range. Although SpaceX has been willing to discuss mitigation measures, astronomers are concerned about similar emissions from other satellite constellations and the lack of clear regulations to protect radio astronomy bands. The detection of these emissions from Starlink satellites may encourage other operators to take proactive steps to mitigate interference.
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