Elon Musk’s Satellites Will Permanently Obstruct Our View Of The Stars Warn Scientists

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A group of scientists have warned that clear, unobstructed images of the stars will ‘no longer be the norm’ thanks to Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites.

Musk launched his Starlink project last year with the goal of bringing high-speed internet access to the remotest corners of our planet, using tens of thousands of low-Earth orbit satellites to ensure blanket coverage.

Hundred of these devices have already been fired into orbit, with the most recent launch just three weeks ago, sending another 60 into the sky.

RT reports: Scientists have already warned Musk that these satellites have clouded their vision of the heavens and interfered with their research. According to a new report by more than 250 scientists, astronomers, engineers and other stargazers, however, the change will likely be permanent.

“Nighttime images without the passage of a Sun-illuminated satellite will no longer be the norm,” read the report, published on Tuesday after a conference on the issue in July. The report’s authors include members of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and American Astronomical Society, and these space scholars foresee Musk’s network putting their research in danger.

Giant 30-meter telescopes, like those at Arizona’s Lowell Observatory and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, “significantly enhance mankind’s understanding of the cosmos,” Lowell’s Jeff Hall said in an NSF press release, cautioning that clusters of communications satellites “could have serious negative consequences” for this research.

Musk’s starlink satellites orbit between 340 and 550 kilometers (210 to 340 miles) above the Earth, and therefore don’t interfere with observation during the night’s darkest hours. However, Musk is not the only billionaire with dreams of saturating the sky with satellites, and Richard Branson’s OneWeb project – which went bankrupt this year and was bought by the UK government and an Indian telecommunications consortium – plans on launching 48,000 satellites into orbit at 1,200 kilometers (750 miles). At this height, the report states that they will be illuminated by sunlight “all night long.”

The only way of saving the night sky, the report authors conclude, is to “launch fewer or no LEOsats.” This option, however, seems unrealistic, as Musk and his ilk have the law on their side. The US Federal Communications Commission has already signed off on Musk’s venture, and is weighing Branson’s proposal. No US law exists to safeguard the night sky, save for one prohibition on “obtrusive space advertising.”

Supranational groups like the International Astronomical Union can only make recommendations, while the UN’s International Telecommunications Union can pressure, but not force, the FCC to follow its rules. With the FCC’s green light, the new space industrialists can ultimately choose whether or not to listen to astronomers and scientists, at least for the time being.

The scientists’ other recommendations include restricting deployments to below 600 kilometers, controlling their position to avoid reflecting sunlight back to Earth, and darkening their reflective surfaces.

SpaceX – Musk’s company – has already promised to paint its satellites black and to twist their solar panels away from the ground below to reduce reflectivity. However, radio telescopes will still pick up their presence, and with tens of thousands of the mini-satellites in the sky, scientists fear they may be impossible to work around.

“If the 100,000 or more LEOsats proposed by many companies and many governments are deployed, no combination of mitigations can fully avoid the impacts” on astronomy, the report declared.

7 Comments

  1. Musk is a dangerous self-absorbed Technocrat. With his (inexplicable) rock-star status he has amassed real power and influence and fleeced the tax-payers of billions. We don’t know what all will be the result of his ongoing experiments with near space or even in his unregulated test sites on Texas beaches. One thing is a certainty.. Musk’s sky-pollution is more than new internet access! SpaceX is a major contractor to the Pentagon.
    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/7ff7731dc1582282e5dda2159a52d4eac288b12c236cb1562c006501c12f9150.jpg

    • Yes And its going to be used for Project Blue Beam . Star wars that will make tbe people totally compliant to Authority Desperate for a strong leader of the world. A United kingdom against the alien threat.

  2. Tell the truth Who has given him the right to act as the owner of that element ? Which lawyers ? Whose really backing him?

  3. It’s not just Musk. Amazon is launching a few thousand satellites too. Our grandchildren will not know a pristine dark sky. Constellations will come to mean certain fleets of satellites, not the star patterns of the ancients.

    Then the other side of that coin will come into play. What goes up will come down, by the thousands, onto our towns and cities without discrimination!!

    Something like this…. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/df2e333a6fc8b44c6d5894b89d95d06d0c6083111017dfc1dab546448eedac36.jpg

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