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While SpaceX's initiatives have obtained necessary regulatory approvals, ongoing discussions about the adequacy of oversight reflect legitimate concerns regarding the implications of rapid expansion in satellite deployments.
Perhaps legislative changes in November, would be warranted?βWDYT
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Bottomlineβ¦
From 2021 to 2026, the total number of satellites in orbit increased from approximately 3,300 to 9,850. During this period, the percentage of Starlink satellites grew slightly, from 51.5% to 54.7%, reflecting SpaceX's continued expansion and dominance in the satellite industry.
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Starlink's growth poses challenges related to orbital debris, there is also substantial international movement toward addressing the issue.
However, the pace of mitigation efforts must be accelerated to ensure sustainable practices in the face of increasing satellite constellations.
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Regulatory Gaps: While initiatives are in place, regulatory frameworks are still catching up to technological advancements, leaving some gaps that need addressing.
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Scale of the Problem: The rapid increase in satellite launchesβprimarily driven by companies like SpaceXβcan outpace current mitigation efforts, leading to skepticism about whether sufficient measures are being taken.
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The growing threat of orbital debris presents significant risks to satellite operations, human safety, and the sustainability of space, necessitating urgent international cooperation and innovative solutions.
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