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SpaceX and NASA signed an agreement to avoid collisions and share information – Business Insider Australia
SpaceX agreed to autonomously or manually maneuver its satellites out of the way of NASA spacecraft.

- SpaceX and NASA signed a joint agreement on Thursday to exchange data and avoid space collisions.
- SpaceX agreed to move its satellites to avoid crashes and near misses with NASA assets.
- SpaceX has launched well over 1,000 satellites to date for its internet service, Starlink.
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SpaceX has deployed well over 1,000 satellites for its ever-expanding satellite-internet network, Starlink. But running a successful internet service means those satellites will…
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