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Low-Earth Orbit Disaster: 2.8 Days Until Impact

by Lisa Park - Tech Editor

Satellite Mega-Constellations Face Collision Risks

Modern satellite networks, while offering increased connectivity, are built‌ on a potentially unstable foundation due to the⁤ frequency of close encounters between ‌satellites, according to research published ⁣in January 2026.

The⁣ “House of Cards” Analogy

The term “House of Cards” originally described a structure prone to⁤ collapse,and researchers now apply this analogy to the current state of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) ‍satellite mega-constellations. A pre-print paper by Sarah ⁤Thiele, formerly of the University​ of British Columbia‌ and currently​ at ​Princeton, and her‍ colleagues⁢ details ⁣the ⁢inherent instability of these ​networks.

Frequency‍ of‌ Close Approaches

Satellites⁢ in⁤ LEO mega-constellations experience frequent close approaches, defined as coming within 1 kilometer of each other. Across all LEO mega-constellations, a close approach occurs ⁣approximately every 22 seconds. Within the Starlink network specifically, these events happen roughly every 11 minutes.

Example: As of January 2026, Starlink satellites require an average of 41 course corrections per year to avoid collisions.This data is based on observations and projections from the aforementioned​ research paper.

Collision Avoidance Maneuvers

The‍ high frequency of close⁤ approaches ​necessitates constant course corrections to prevent‌ collisions. These maneuvers ‌consume fuel, reduce satellite​ lifespan, and introduce potential risks of their own.⁢ The increasing number of satellites in orbit exacerbates this issue, creating a cascading effect where more satellites mean more potential collisions and more frequent maneuvers.

Related‌ Entities

  • Starlink: spacex’s satellite ⁤internet​ constellation, representing a significant portion of LEO satellites.
  • University of British Columbia: The⁣ institution where initial research​ on this ⁢topic was conducted.
  • Princeton University: Current research ⁣affiliation of⁤ Sarah Thiele.
  • arXiv: A ⁢repository for pre-print scientific papers, where ​the research was initially published.

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