Starlink satellites are falling through solar maximum.
Starlink satellites are falling through solar maximum.

In the 21st century with more than 7,000 satellites, speaking only of Starlink, orbiting the planet to bring the internet to the most remote places on Earth, a silent and colossal threat begins to manifest itself, it does not come from the Earth or from humans but from our Sun, a cosmic force that even millions of kilometers away is causing a phenomenon that makes Elon Musk's satellites fall like flies and now scientists are racing against time to understand what is really happening.

NASA scientists have observed that during solar storms these satellites re-enter ahead of time, between 2020 and 2024 no less than 523 Starlink satellites re-entered prematurely, this had never happened on such a scale, now we are facing the first great solar cycle in the era of mega constellations and the scenario is increasingly unpredictable, Starlink has already reached isolated regions of Africa, jungles of South America and scientific bases in Antarctica.
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I just hope this lattice work of satellites doesn't impact our ability to clean up all the orbital junk that's up there already :P
Besides that, I hope that the rest of the satellites don't fall on anyone if they disintegrate badly.
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This is serious, as I read this, I am wondering what this means for the users who have found starlink as a good alternative to the terrible network faced in their environment. Can we also say probably the sky is trying to protect it's territory?
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