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European Space Agency Risking a Potentially Catastrophic Collision

Author : NewsGram Desk

The European Space Agency says it has performed an evasive maneuver with one of its satellites after rival SpaceX said it wouldn't move its own spacecraft out of the way, risking a potentially catastrophic collision.

ESA said Tuesday that it "reached out early to SpaceX and was informed that no maneuver was planned for the Starlink satellite before the close approach."

The agency said the manual maneuver Monday didn't affect operations of the Aeolus satellite, which was launched in August 2018 to measure global wind speeds and directions, thereby improving weather forecasts.

The European Space Agency says it has performed an evasive maneuver with one of its satellites after rival SpaceX said it wouldn't move its own spacecraft out of the way. Pixabay

ESA says the advent of so-called mega constellations like Starlink, consisting of hundreds or thousands of satellites, means collision avoidance maneuvers will need to be automated in future.

SpaceX didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. (VOA)

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