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Astronomers concerned by rising impact of Starlink and similar satellites in low orbit on space research
Starlink and other satellite networks are vital for providing high speed internet to remote communities, but unintended radiation leakages are making life difficult for astronomers who need clear skies.
Starlink Satellites Risk Blotting Out Radio Telescopes, Astronomers Warn
The excess radio emissions from Starlink satellites threatens to hinder observations through radio telescopes, astronomers in Europe say.
Radio pollution from SpaceX's new Starlink satellites poses threat to astronomy, scientists say
SpaceX's new Starlink satellites are so radio noisy that they could blind radio astronomy observatories to the universe's most intriguing phenomena, scientists say.
Starlink is increasingly interfering with astronomy, scientists say
An international team of astronomers reported in a study Wednesday that the second generation model of Starlink satellites is hampering radio astronomy, which is essential for the study of the non-visible universe,
SpaceX's Starlink Satellites Are Leaking More Radio Waves Than Ever
Satellite swarms orbiting the Earth are leaking more radiation into protected wavelength bands than ever. In fact, the second generation of Starlink satellites ā known as the v2mini and v2mini Direct-to-Cell versions ā are leaking up to 32 times more radiation than their predecessor.
Astronomers warn of Starlink satellitesā impact on space research
Astronomers are concerned about the interference from Starlink satellites, which emit stronger radio waves, hindering astronomical research.
Starlink's new satellites emit 30x more radio interference than before, drowning cosmic signals
V2 sats beam 10M times brighter noise, hampering telescopes The second generation of Starlink satellites being lobbed into orbit by SpaceX might not reflect as much sunlight as the old ones, yet astronomers say they're leaking up to 32 times the unintended radio waves instead.
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MCG continues study of SANS after Polaris Dawn spaceflight mission
Spaceflight Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome, or SANS, impacts more than 70% of astronauts, causing what doctors think might ...
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How the first astronaut with a disability is preparing to travel into space | Euronews Tech Talks
In this episode, we will explore how space exploration affects the human body and how scientific research is fundamental to ...
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Magnifying deep space through the 'Carousel Lens'ārare alignment offers unique opportunity to study cosmology
In a rare and extraordinary discovery, researchers have identified a unique configuration of galaxies that form the most ...
Labroots
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New Study Reveals Novel Approach to Prevent Mold Growth on Space Stations
Living and working in outer space is incredibly difficult, especially given itās a closed environment, which invites fungi ...
Live Science on MSN
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Earth once wore a Saturn-like ring, study of ancient craters suggests
Earth may have had a giant ring of space rocks surrounding it, similar to those around Saturn, which could have led to ...
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New study uncovers unexpected interaction between Mars and the solar wind
Scientists of the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Kiruna and Umeå University find that under certain conditions ...
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Did Earth Once Have a Ring Like Saturn? Geologists Find Evidence for a Halo of Orbiting Space Rocks 466 Million Years Ago
A ring could explain a mysterious arrangement of impact craters near the equator and might even have caused an ice age, ...
SpaceNews
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Why space is the next frontier to accelerate medical research
With the Polaris Dawn launch, private spacewalking citizens are about to revolutionize medical research in space.
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Keeping mold out of future space stations
Mold can survive the harshest of environments, so to stop harmful spores from growing on future space stations, a study suggests a way to prevent its spread.
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New research highlights the role of urban underground space in achieving carbon neutrality
A latest study published in Engineering has shed light on the pivotal role of urban underground space (UUS) development in ...
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New study reveals competition-integration mechanism of space-time encoding in hippocampal neurons
A study led by Prof. WANG Cheng and Assistant Prof. CHEN Xiaojing, published in *Neuron*, has identified a new mechanism for ...
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