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SpaceX agrees to shift Starlink satellites if NASA collision looms – SlashGear
Earth orbit is starting to look crowded, and so NASA and SpaceX have inked a joint agreement that should see satellites like the Starlink constellation automatically…

Earth orbit is starting to look crowded, and so NASA and SpaceX have inked a joint agreement that should see satellites like the Starlink constellation automatically move out of the way of NASA hardware. The new policy aims to avoid collisions between fast-moving objects in space, which could prove expensive or even life-threatening in future.
It’s an increasingly timely challenge, given SpaceX’s rapid deployment of Starlink satellites. The company aims to blanket the planet with internet connectivity…
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