2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2103.17125
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The proliferation of space objects is a rapidly increasing source of artificial night sky brightness

Miroslav Kocifaj,
Frantisek Kundracik,
John C. Barentine
et al.

Abstract: The population of artificial satellites and space debris orbiting the Earth imposes non-negligible constraints on both space operations and ground-based optical and radio astronomy. The ongoing deployment of several satellite 'mega-constellations' in the 2020s represents an additional threat that raises significant concerns. The expected severity of its unwanted consequences is still under study, including radio interference and information loss by satellite streaks appearing in science images. In this Letter,… Show more

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