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Starlink’s Satellites Will be Orbiting at a Much Lower Altitude, Reducing the Risks of Space Junk

By: RAS_WEB
On: May 3, 2019
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

Starlink’s Satellites Will be Orbiting at a Much Lower Altitude, Reducing the Risks of Space Junk

SpaceX recently got FCC approval and is moving ahead with the deployment of its proposed internet satellite constellation.

The post Starlink’s Satellites Will be Orbiting at a Much Lower Altitude, Reducing the Risks of Space Junk appeared first on Universe Today.

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