SpaceX, the space tech company founded and run by Elon Musk successfully launched 50 more Starlink satellites into space. This marked the eighth deployment of the company in just 2022 and the year has barely started. This deployment also comes after NASA (National Aeronautcs and Space Administration) raising its concerns against launching so many satellites in Earth’s lower orbit. Earlier this month, NASA submitted a five-page letter to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), highlighting the dangers of so many satellites in lower orbit of Earth and had said that it may endanger astronauts returning from space missions as well as disrupting the space agency’s ability to spot dangerous asteroids heading towards Earth .
The main concern of NASA was that the orbital congestion can lead to incidents of crashes between different spacecraft in Earth orbit and these satellites. This was especially worrying as NASA claimed that the Starlink satellites of SpaceX lacked maneuverability to do course correction and avoid collision with space missions as well as other satellites in its orbit. Further, with so many satellites in the Earth’s lower orbit, there is a high chance of it affecting NASA asteroid detection system which may fail to detect asteroida hurtling towards Earth. However, with its continued launch in space, Elon Musk does not appear to have any plans to slow down.
The 50 Starlink satellites were launched on February 25. The satellites were carried by a two-stage Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The Twitter account of SpaceX confirmed that the deployment took place as usual and it was a successful mission. One highlight of the mission was the reusable
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