- Unintentional emissions from Starlink satellites could obscure the view for radio telescopes | Leakage of electromagnetic radiation from the latest generation of Starlink satellites is about 10 million times brighter than some of the faintest astronomical sources https://www.sciencenews.org/article/starlink-satellites-radio-waves 60 comments science
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