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    Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are falling like fireballs, raising concern among experts.

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    Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are falling like fireballs, raising concern among experts.
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    Elon Musk's Starlink satellites are falling like fireballs, raising concern among experts

    In a striking spectacle lighting up night skies across the world, Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are reentering Earth’s atmosphere in growing numbers, burning up like fiery streaks. Experts have confirmed that several of these decommissioned satellites are falling back to Earth each day, appearing as glowing fireballs visible from the ground. While the displays captivate skywatchers, scientists are voicing serious concerns about the environmental and safety implications of this phenomenon. With thousands of Starlink satellites orbiting the planet, astronomers warn that the accelerated rate of reentry could pose long-term risks to both space safety and atmospheric health.

    Starlink’s expanding satellite fleet

    SpaceX’s Starlink program currently operates more than 6,000 active satellites in low-Earth orbit, making it the largest satellite constellation ever built. Designed to deliver global internet coverage, the system relies on a constant cycle of launches and deorbiting, as older or malfunctioning satellites are replaced. According to Harvard–Smithsonian astronomer Jonathan McDowell, up to four Starlink satellites are reentering Earth’s atmosphere every day, burning up upon descent. McDowell noted that these satellites are designed to safely deorbit after about five years of operation and completely disintegrate during reentry, posing no direct threat to people on the ground.

    Fireballs lighting up the night sky

    As these satellites deorbit, friction with the atmosphere causes them to heat up and disintegrate, creating dazzling trails of light that resemble meteors or auroras. Amateur astronomers and stargazers have recorded numerous videos of these fiery displays across the US, Europe, and Japan. While the visual spectacle fascinates the public, McDowell and other scientists caution that the growing frequency of these reentries reflects the scale and turnover of modern satellite megaconstellations, raising new challenges for orbital management.

    Scientists raise environmental concerns

    Experts are increasingly alarmed about the potential effects of satellite reentries on Earth’s upper atmosphere. When satellites burn up, they release fine particles of metals such as aluminum oxide, which could interfere with ozone chemistry and reflect sunlight. Some researchers warned that with tens of thousands more Starlink satellites planned, the cumulative impact could alter the composition of the mesosphere. These concerns have sparked calls for stricter regulations and improved satellite design to minimize long-term environmental risks.

    space sustainability under scrutiny

    As SpaceX continues rapid expansion, the Starlink program has become a central focus in the debate over space sustainability. Scientists emphasize the need for international cooperation to ensure that satellite megaconstellations do not create irreversible atmospheric or orbital hazards. While SpaceX maintains that all decommissioned satellites are designed to safely burn up, experts like Jonathan McDowell argue that transparency, data sharing, and continuous monitoring are key to preventing the night sky from becoming both a visual marvel and a scientific concern.

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