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Starlink Satellites Are Falling From the Sky – Every Day
« on: October 10, 2025, 04:13:29 pm »
Starlink Satellites Are Falling From the Sky – Every Day
Al Landes
Gadget Review
Thu, October 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM EDT
1 min read


One to two Starlink satellites plummet through Earth’s atmosphere daily in 2025, burning up like expensive shooting stars nobody asked for. Your internet connectivity dreams are literally raining down on you, and this is just the beginning of what happens when tech billionaires treat orbital space like prime real estate in a gold rush.


SpaceX’s Satellite Assembly Line

SpaceX has launched over 2,000 Starlink satellites in 2025, maintaining its breakneck pace to dominate global internet coverage. Each satellite carries a five-year expiration date by design—planned obsolescence on a cosmic scale.

When your streaming service buffers, you’re experiencing the byproduct of this industrial-scale space operation. The constant churn means yesterday’s connectivity solution becomes today’s atmospheric fireworks.


Orbital Traffic Jam Ahead

The satellite gold rush extends beyond SpaceX. Amazon’s Project Kuiper and other competitors plan their own mega-constellations, potentially putting 30,000 satellites in low Earth orbit plus another 20,000 higher up.

This creates conditions ripe for Kessler syndrome—a cascading collision scenario where space junk generates more space junk until certain orbits become unusable. Think rush hour traffic, except the accidents make entire highways permanently impassable.


Ground Zero Concerns

The math gets uglier closer to home. A 2023 FAA report calculated a 61 percent chance of annual ground casualties from satellite debris by 2035 if deployment trends persist. McDowell projects five satellites could reenter daily soon, turning space junk into a routine hazard.

Your morning jog might eventually require checking orbital reentry forecasts alongside weather reports.

What started as connecting the world has become an orbital free-for-all with terrestrial consequences. The satellites providing your video calls are becoming the debris threatening your backyard.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tech/science/articles/starlink-satellites-falling-sky-every-180000760.html

 

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