Low-Earth orbit is just 2.8 days from disaster

 Low-Earth orbit is just 2.8 days from disaster



Low-Earth orbit is more crowded—and fragile—than it looks. Satellites constantly weave past each other, burning fuel and making dozens of evasive maneuvers every year just to stay safe. A major solar storm could disable navigation and communications, turning that careful dance into chaos. According to new calculations, it may take just days—not decades—for a catastrophic chain reaction to begin, potentially choking off humanity’s access to space for generations.
Modern satellite networks survive on constant course corrections and real-time control. A single powerful solar storm could shut that system down, triggering destructive collisions in just a few days. Credit: Shutterstock.


International Research Awards

Nomination link: https://researchawards.net/award-nomination-ecategoryawardsrcategoryawardee/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee

Visit Our Website :
researchawards.net
Contact Us : info@researchawards.net

Comments