New IAU center to focus on solutions to satellite interference in astronomical observations
Scientists have launched a centre to protect the dark sky from satellite constellations, which are already interfering with astronomical observations. The BBCs James Jeffrey looks at how they are affected by the spread of the night sky.
Source: washington.eduPublished on 2022-02-10
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