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A recent image shows Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) surrounded by light from around 10,000 satellites in low Earth orbit. This picture highlights a growing problem: billionaires are affecting our night sky and astronomy.
Satellitesreflect sunlight from their solar panels and antennas. Some experts warn that if SpaceX builds a million more satellites, they could block our view of the stars. These satellites would be much larger, with solar arrays ten times bigger. This increase could harm our ability to see the night sky clearly.
The image was taken from Bavaria, Germany, two weeks ago. To people watching, satellites look like small points of light moving slowly across the sky.
Many people are worried about these “modern-day monstrosities” because they change the way we experience space. The effects could be serious for scientists studying astronomy. More satellites may mean fewer clear nights for observing stars and planets.
This issue raises questions about how we balance technology with our natural world. The stunning image is a reminder of what we might lose if we do not pay attention.