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Visibility Predictions for Near-Future Satellite Megaconstellations: Latitudes near 50 Degrees will Experience the Worst Light Pollution

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Observation 29b0e213-d3eb-49e7-80f7-044f99c01fcc · inbound

A reversed solar illumination dependence of unintended emission from Starlink Direct-to-Cell satellites at 72-234 MHz with the EDA2 cites this paper.

A reversed solar illumination dependence of unintended emission from Starlink Direct-to-Cell satellites at 72-234 MHz with the EDA2 Visibility Predictions for Near-Future Satellite Megaconstellations: Latitudes near 50 Degrees will Experience the Worst Light Pollution

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Rings in the Sky: Orbital Data Centres and Potential Impacts to Astronomy and the Sky cites this paper.

Rings in the Sky: Orbital Data Centres and Potential Impacts to Astronomy and the Sky Visibility Predictions for Near-Future Satellite Megaconstellations: Latitudes near 50 Degrees will Experience the Worst Light Pollution

Reference 30

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