Update
The conflict between astronomers and satellites has only gotten worse. Private companies have launched thousands of new satellites since 2019 alone, far outstripping what astronomers thought would be catastrophic in the ’70s (SN: 3/12/20). As of September, there are upwards of 10,000 active satellites in Earth’s orbit, and private companies continue to launch more (SN: 4/8/23, p. 5).
Astronomers are worried that catastrophe is imminent, in part because many modern satellites emit a lot more radiation than previously thought (SN: 9/30/24). Optical telescopes are also now affected: The satellites leave bright streaks across images of the night sky, making the images difficult to analyze. Efforts to mitigate the problem by modifying the satellites or their orbits have had mixed results (SN: 10/9/21 & 10/23/21, p. 14).