SpaceX has announced that they will have to de-orbit (scrap) around a hundred of their older “early-version 1” Starlink ultrafast low-latency broadband satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) because of a design flaw, which might otherwise cause the space platforms to fail in orbit and become non-manoeuvrable. The operator’s constellation currently has around 5,438 LEO […]
Starlink Lose 100 LEO Broadband Satellites Due to Design Flaw
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