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SpaceX versucht die FCC davon zu überzeugen, dass Amazon Satelliten auf die falsche Höhe gebracht hat

Amazon bestreitet einen Verstoß und sagt, SpaceX habe durch die Reduzierung der Starlink-Satelliten einen Konflikt verursacht.

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SpaceX versucht die FCC davon zu überzeugen, dass Amazon Satelliten auf die falsche Höhe gebracht hat
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Starlink operator SpaceX claims that Amazon violated orbital debris requirements by launching satellites into initial altitudes that are too high, increasing the risk of collision with other satellites and spacecraft. SpaceX, which recently reported two Starlink satellite failures that created new space debris, yesterday accused Amazon and its launch partner Arianespace of negligence that "needlessly and significantly increases risk to other operational systems and inhabited spacecraft."

Amazon Leo, formerly known as Kuiper Systems, is launching satellites into low-Earth orbits (LEO) to compete against Starlink's much larger constellation of broadband satellites. Amazon denied that its launch altitudes violate any requirements or impose a safety risk and said SpaceX itself helped Amazon launch satellites into a similar altitude last year when Amazon used SpaceX as a launch partner.

SpaceX only objected to the launch parameters after moving its Starlink satellites into nearby altitudes, Amazon said. Changing the altitude of a recent Leo launch would have delayed it by months, according to Amazon. Both Amazon and SpaceX have accused each other of using FCC proceedings to delay the other's satellite launches at various times over the years.

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