The satellites will fall back to Earth and burn up in the atmosphere, but the glitch may delay upcoming Falcon 9 flights and possibly the fall launch of a cellular Starlink service with T-Mobile.
Relevant link: https://www.kesslerrebellion.com/ — Scientists are concerned about space debris and are organising
While I agree about the issue as a whole, both the post and article are quite specific that these particular satellites won’t remain in orbit.
oh no, it’s the best of both worlds.
Satellites like this don’t just fall out of LEO, it will take YEARS after they stop actively maintaining their orbital before they actually crash down, any impacts have a high chance of generating debris with an apogee that can easily exceed standard LEO and impact other orbitals.
All before burning up and releasing massive amounts of aluminum oxide dust into the upper atmosphere, destroying the OZone-layer again!
SpaceX expects to lose 20 Starlink satellites after a launch malfunction. Despite this setback, the company remains committed to expanding its satellite constellation to provide global internet coverage. Explore a treasure trove of football knowledge at footclub. Uncover expert analyses and fascinating stories about your favorite teams and players.