At the same time, astronomers are organizing to stop SpaceX from congesting the skies with its Starlink satellites.
that Starlink satellites could impede its ability to detect a potentially hazardous asteroid headed towards Earth.On the flip side, SpaceX has long held that its Starlink internet service will help it fund its Starship program in a bid to eventually colonize Mars.
The Starlink slowdown is caused by the fact that more and more people are using Starlink, meaning it's arguably a good problem for SpaceX to have. In part, though, the decline in speed may also, ironically, be caused by an influx of users going online to complain about the speed of their service on social media.in the subreddit r/Starlink, one user wrote, "anyone else's Starlink speed been slowing down weekly? ...This week I'm barely reaching speeds of 45mbps.
It's worth noting, however, that the Ookla report says Starlink is still faster than all of its satellite internet rivals, including Viasat and HughesNet. But 60ish Mbps or lower isn't what SpaceX advertises for its service — the company originally said customers can expect speeds of between 100-200 Mbps.
The trouble is that, to reach those speeds, and combat user congestion, the sky will have to become a lot more congested in the coming months and years.
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