Starlink: more than 40 Elon Musk satellites were damaged by solar storms
April 10, 2023
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It’s not news that solar storms problematic for equipment in orbit. February 2022 geomagnetic storm responsible for damage over 40 Starlink satellitesone of the billionaire’s companies Elon Musk,
It’s not news that solar storms problematic for equipment in orbit. February 2022 geomagnetic stormresponsible for damage over 40 Starlink satellitesone of the billionaire’s companies Elon Musk, which were in orbit 200 km from the Earth. The event was classified as class M (medium intensity).
In February 2022, a geomagnetic storm damaged more than 40 Starlink satellites orbiting 200 km from Earth.
scientists NASAthe US space agency, said that a mass of plasma was ejected from an active region in the northeast quadrant of the Sun, traveling approximately 600 kilometers per second in a cloud of magnetic shock wave – creating the situation described above.
Subsequently, the plasma and magnetosphere collided, giving rise to the so-called geomagnetic storm. Damage recorded starlink surpassed million dollarsbut it was a calculated risk even before the launch of the equipment into low Earth orbit.
NASA equipment also hit by solar storm
A few days later, on February 7, equipment from Elon Musk it is necessary to re-enter the atmosphere of our planet. The event described at the beginning of this publication was enough to disrupt the exit to a predetermined orbit, according to the experts involved.
According to experts, this event was enough to disrupt the exit to a predetermined orbit.
Among the affected devices is a NASA observation vehicle known as STEREO-A, in orbit approx. 16 years, was also amazed; however, the space agency did not provide further details on the aftermath of the event.
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