Radio Interference

Radio Interference

Published on Dec 5
2分钟
StarDate
0:00
0:00
<p>For radio astronomers, there&#8217;s some good news and some bad news. On the good side, a pilot project with SpaceX has devised a way to reduce the radio interference produced by satellites. On the bad side, the satellites can produce accidental interference.</p> <p>Radio telescopes tell us things about the universe that we can&#8217;t get any other way. But the telescopes are extremely sensitive. Transmissions from an orbiting satellite are like bright headlights &#8211; they overpower the subtle signals of astronomical objects. There are more than 15,000 satellites in orbit today &#8211; a five-fold increase in just six years. And the total could balloon to a hundred thousand by the next decade.</p> <p>Astronomers worked with SpaceX to reduce interference from its Starlink satellites. The groups combined the observing schedule of a telescope with the Starlink control system. Satellites passing over the telescope were instructed to turn away &#8211; aiming the headlights in a diff...
Radio Interference - StarDate - 播刻岛