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Starlink plans to lower satellite orbit to enhance safety in 2026

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The company says one of its satellites experienced an anomaly in space, creating a ‘small’ amount of debris and cutting off communications at 418km in altitude.

WASHINGTON: Starlink will begin a reconfiguration of its satellite constellation by lowering all of its satellites orbiting at around 550km to 480km over the course of 2026, Michael Nicolls, SpaceX’s vice-president of Starlink engineering, said yesterday.

The company is looking to increase space safety by lowering the satellites’ orbits.

This comes after Starlink said in December that one of its satellites experienced an anomaly in space, creating a “small” amount of debris and cutting off communications with the spacecraft at 418km in altitude, a rare kinetic accident in orbit for the satellite internet giant.

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