The 1.7 million satellites that companies are aiming to launch into Earth's orbit in the coming years will have "devastating consequences for astronomy", new research warned Wednesday.

SpaceX will eine Million Satelliten ins All schießen, ein US-Start-up riesige Spiegel. Nun folgt eine weitere dramatische Warnung vor den Konsequenzen.

El Observatorio Europeo Austral (ESO) advierte de «consecuencias devastadoras para la astronomía» si no se controla el número de artefactos de compañías como Space X

The 1.7 million satellites that companies are aiming to launch into Earth's orbit in the coming years will have "devastating consequences for astronomy", new research warned…

SpaceX alone wants to launch 1 million satellites to orbit, far exceeding the proposed limit.

Une étude de l'Observatoire européen austral (ESO) évalue à 100 000 le nombre de satellites à ne pas dépasser pour préserver notre capacité à observer le ciel. Un chiffre relatif…

There are also concerns that huge amounts of space debris from satellites could increasingly crash into each other in a dangerous chain reaction known as "Kessler syndrome."

"The public has not signed up for having an entirely transformed sky."

A new European Southern Observatory (ESO) study has found that current proposals to launch over 1.7 million satellites into orbit, including extremely bright ones, would have…

Si teme anche che l’enorme quantità di detriti spaziali dei satelliti potranno scontrarsi sempre più spesso, dando vita a una pericolosa reazione a catena nota come sindrome di…

European astronomers are pleading with the FCC to stop Elon Musk's plan to launch 1.7 million satellites, threatening devastating consequences for astronomy. Do we want our night…

Proposed satellite constellations from SpaceX and others are so large and bright they would change the night sky as we know it, a new scientific paper argues.

PARIS: The 1.7 million satellites that companies are aiming to launch into Earth’s orbit in the coming years will...

Gli astronomi, con 1,7 milioni di satelliti in orbita 'conseguenze devastanti'

L'analisi dello Europea Southern Observatory: 'minacciano il futuro dell'astronomia' (ANSA)