The Chinese satellites SpaceX says were on collision course with Starlink

A small number of Chinese satellites and space debris forced SpaceX’s Starlink fleet to execute a large number of collision avoidance manoeuvres last year, as both sides complained of safety challenges from rival internet megaconstellations.

Such manoeuvres consume fuel and shorten a satellite’s lifespan.

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According to a report filed by SpaceX with the US Federal Communications Commission on December 31, Starlink satellites performed 148,696 collision avoidance manoeuvres between June 1 and November 30 last year.

Among the top 20 individual space objects that Starlink satellites had to adjust for, seven from China accounted for 3,732 manoeuvres, according to the report.

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South China Morning Post

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