Russian Anti-Satellite Test Debris a Temporary Headache, SpaceX Says
While SpaceX's Starlink satellites are maneuvering more due to debris generated from Russia's 2021 anti-satellite weaponry test than any other objects in space, the low orbits it plans to use for its second-generation constellation will mean any increase in debris flux will be temporary, the company told the FCC International Bureau last week. It said in the nine months since the testing, about 62% of the resulting debris has deorbited. It said even the highest-altitude second-gen operations will passively deorbit within three to four years.