Starlink Satellite Anomaly Sparks Debris Concerns, SpaceX Assures Safety
SpaceX confirms a Starlink satellite anomaly caused debris, but risks to ISS and Artemis II are ruled out. Monitoring efforts continue with NASA and U.S. Space Force.
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SpaceX confirms a Starlink satellite anomaly caused debris, but risks to ISS and Artemis II are ruled out. Monitoring efforts continue with NASA and U.S. Space Force.
NASA’s Van Allen Probe A reentered Earth’s atmosphere on March 10, 2026, earlier than expected due to solar activity. Debris risk remains low, per agency analysis.
SpaceX will lower 4,400 Starlink satellites to 480 km in 2026 to address space safety concerns following a 2025 debris event. The move aims to reduce collision risks and accelerate deorbiting.
China’s National Satellite Meteorological Center warns of potential communication disruptions due to powerful solar flares expected between May 6 and 8, urging precautions to mitigate impacts.