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We clearly show that the intense solar activity of the current solar cycle has already had significant impacts on Starlink ...
SpaceX's vast network of Starlink internet service satellites are "dropping like flies", due to an extraterrestrial weather phenomenon caused by the Sun, said Futurism. And it's only set to get worse.
While it's technically not a new phenomenon, the Elon Musk-0wned company's enormous Starlink constellation has shed light on how solar activity is causing satellites to reenter earlier than expected. ...
The study found that solar storms cause satellites to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere faster than expected, reducing their lifespan by up to 10 days.
The Sun is the angriest it's been in a while – and it's taking out that rage on the thousands of tiny satellites that make up SpaceX's Starlink fleet.
A Starlink satellite has a lifespan of approximately five years and SpaceX eventually hopes to have as many as 42,000 satellites in this so-called megaconstellation.. How many Starlink satellites ...
Scientists have warned that solar storms could cause Starlink satellite parts to fall to Earth and hit the ground ...
A NASA study found solar storms significantly accelerate Starlink satellite reentries, their orbital lifespan due to increased atmospheric drag.
Urban airports should use fiber-optic communications while Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite service may be better for rural ...