A little more on LeoLabs:

https://circleid.com/posts/20201108-satellite-and-space-debris-tracking-as-a-service

Larry

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The instruments are what LeoLabs operates - curtain phased-array radars in 
various places, which detect and measure objects in orbit as they pass through 
the curtain’s field - see 
https://leolabs.space/radars/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://leolabs.space/radars/__;!!P7nkOOY!q8Arz3UDWiNlKOeNBmYNjSeER74Lye313jqr09DqZhKtMQsgspbU3q6isYZCywvVLpEh6xheI5cDl8v5n_nNa700Fw$>

They then offer conjuction analysis and warnings to satellite operators under 
contract, based on their catalog of objects and debris.

Best,

Mike
On Jul 7, 2023 at 14:51 +0200, [email protected], wrote:

Great visualization. Dumb question but I can’t figure it out. What are the 
orange planes labeled “instruments”? They are obviously related o the beams 
below them but I’m not sure what they are either.



Thank you



From: Starlink <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mike 
Puchol via Starlink
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2023 2:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Starlink] orbital maneuvers 12 per sat in the last 6 months



Profession Hugh Lewis follows Starlink’s conjuction reports closely, and writes 
very detailed threads whenever a report comes up:

https://twitter.com/ProfHughLewis<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://twitter.com/ProfHughLewis__;!!P7nkOOY!q8Arz3UDWiNlKOeNBmYNjSeER74Lye313jqr09DqZhKtMQsgspbU3q6isYZCywvVLpEh6xheI5cDl8v5n_lMUPtd4A$>

Latest thread:

https://twitter.com/ProfHughLewis/status/1658173801924812803<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://twitter.com/ProfHughLewis/status/1658173801924812803__;!!P7nkOOY!q8Arz3UDWiNlKOeNBmYNjSeER74Lye313jqr09DqZhKtMQsgspbU3q6isYZCywvVLpEh6xheI5cDl8v5n_m75GwSNw$>

If you want an idea of -what- they are avoiding, LeoLabs operates a set of 
radars which track anything larger than 10cm in cross-section, and provides an 
awesome visualization here:

https://platform.leolabs.space/visualization<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://platform.leolabs.space/visualization__;!!P7nkOOY!q8Arz3UDWiNlKOeNBmYNjSeER74Lye313jqr09DqZhKtMQsgspbU3q6isYZCywvVLpEh6xheI5cDl8v5n_loP4_7LQ$>

(make sure to enable the “debris” checkbox too)



Best,

Mike

On Jul 7, 2023 at 08:23 +0200, Daniel AJ Sokolov via Starlink 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, wrote:


On 7/6/23 22:28, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:


I think the main point of the article is that the amount of maneuvers
needed is currently increasing exponentially:

Indeed, I read that. But the article does not explain why they think
this trend will continue exponentially.

Obviously it can't continue exponentially forever, because eventually
all satellites are on the move evading one another 100% of the time. :-)

Cheers
Daniel
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