Group 1 - The core issue is the increasing impact of solar activity on SpaceX's Starlink satellites, which has led to a noticeable "loss of lifespan" of 10 to 12 days due to enhanced solar storms [3] - The rising solar winds are increasing atmospheric drag, causing satellites to descend faster and disrupting their orbital order, thereby increasing collision risks among satellites [3] - There is a significant concern regarding the lack of controlled re-entry systems for most satellites, including Starlink, which could lead to unpredictable re-entries and potential risks to human safety and property [5] Group 2 - The increase in space debris is forcing the International Space Station to frequently adjust its orbit to avoid collisions with growing space junk [5] - Current international regulations do not effectively address the safe disposal of decommissioned satellites, leading to greater uncertainty in the orbital ecosystem [5] - The issue of atmospheric pollution from metal particles released during satellite re-entry poses a potential threat to the Earth's atmosphere and exacerbates global climate challenges [6]
研究称太阳风暴正在摧毁卫星 马斯克或成最大输家
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-04 01:35