Satellite proliferation jeopardizes space-based astronomy and research

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The increasing number of satellites, especially from megaconstellations like Starlink, is significantly impairing the ability of space telescopes like Hubble to capture clear images, with projections indicating a worsening problem that could hinder astronomical research and space safety. Solutions such as designing less reflective satellites and better coordination are urgently needed to ensure sustainable coexistence in space.
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