Starlink satellite fails, polluting orbit with debris and falling toward Earth
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A Starlink satellite launched in November suffered an internal malfunction that caused it to vent propellant and release hundreds of debris pieces across a 6,000-kilometer orbital track within days. The tumbling satellite is now falling toward Earth and will burn up in the atmosphere within weeks, highlighting growing concerns about space debris as low Earth orbit becomes increasingly crowded.
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