
SpaceX's Starlink plans to lower its satellite orbits from approximately 550 km to 480 km throughout 2026 to enhance space safety. This move aims to reduce the likelihood of collisions by concentrating satellites below 500 km, where existing debris and planned constellations are less dense. The decision follows a recent anomaly where a Starlink satellite experienced an issue, creating a small amount of debris.
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