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Se estima que el proyecto de 1,7 millones de satélites interfiere con la exploración espacial
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Se estima que el proyecto de 1,7 millones de satélites interfiere con la exploración espacial

The article discusses concerns raised by scientists about the potential impact of thousands of satellites being launched into orbit by companies like SpaceX and others. These satellites, part of projects such as Starlink and E-Space, could interfere with astronomical observations from Earth due to light pollution. Research conducted by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) suggests that the number of satellites in orbit needs to be limited to avoid obstructing night sky visibility. Currently, around 17,500 satellites are in orbit, with approximately 10,000 belonging to SpaceX’s Starlink network. Scientists warn that this satellite density could hinder scientific research and suggest that measures need to be taken to mitigate these effects. The issue has sparked debate over the balance between technological advancement and preserving the ability to study space.

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Se estima que el proyecto de 1,7 millones de satélites interfiere con la exploración espacial

The article discusses concerns raised by scientists about the potential impact of thousands of satellites being launched into orbit by companies like SpaceX and others. These satellites, part of projects such as Starlink and E-Space, could interfere with astronomical observations from Earth due to light pollution. Research conducted by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) suggests that the number of satellites in orbit needs to be limited to avoid obstructing night sky visibility. Currently, around 17,500 satellites are in orbit, with approximately 10,000 belonging to SpaceX’s Starlink network. Scientists warn that this satellite density could hinder scientific research and suggest that measures need to be taken to mitigate these effects. The issue has sparked debate over the balance between technological advancement and preserving the ability to study space.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a balanced discussion of the issue, including perspectives from researchers and industry representatives. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports on the scientific concerns and the broader implications of satellite launches. While there is some emphasis on

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