Starlink's Satellite Radiation Continues to Disrupt Radio Astronomy

Scientists have used the LOFAR telescope to observe unintended electromagnetic radiation from SpaceX's satellites, which could disrupt astronomical research. The study calls for regulation to protect radio astronomy from such unintended radiation and commends SpaceX for collaborating on mitigation efforts. The researchers detected "unintended electromagnetic radiation" emanating from onboard electronics, different from regular communication signals. They encourage satellite operators and regulators to consider the impact on radio astronomy in spacecraft development and regulatory processes. The study highlights the need for collaboration between satellite operators and astronomers to proactively mitigate the effects of unintended emissions.
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