Satellites Disrupt Radio Telescopes
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NSF NRAO telescopesPhys Org
•Astronomers, satellite internet provider develop new system to share the sky
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New cooperative work shows a way to share this finite resource between radio astronomers and industry.
The NSF NRAO manages some of the most important and sensitive radio telescopes in the world.
The innovation of satellite internet, like SpaceX's Starlink, has made high speed internet access available to Americans across the country.
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