SpaceX is planning to intentionally de-orbit numerous Starlink satellites, incinerating them in Earth’s atmosphere from late 2025 to mid-2026. This controlled disposal method is essential for maintaining their expansive satellite fleet and preventing any debris from reaching the surface. Although SpaceX assures complete destruction of the satellites, scientists express concerns regarding the potential long-lasting effects these materials may have on the upper atmosphere. SpaceX is planning to intentionally de-orbit numerous Starlink satellites, incinerating them in Earth’s atmosphere from late 2025 to mid-2026. This controlled disposal method is essential for maintaining their expansive satellite fleet and preventing any debris from reaching the surface. Although SpaceX assures complete destruction of the satellites, scientists express concerns regarding the potential long-lasting effects these materials may have on the upper atmosphere.
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