Some professional astronomers raised alarms last spring, and again in November, after SpaceX launched batches of 60 Starlink satellites

Current Affairs News:Expect the night sky to begin evolving quick. One day soon, the stars we can see from Earth could be dwarfed by a huge swarm of satellites.
While numerous individuals today live under the murk of light contamination, we can at any rate still travel to a sparkling night sky in the mountains, the desert, or adrift. Be that as it may, if correspondences innovation pursues its present direction, any individual who needs to get away from the results of human movement may need to go to the moon.
Some expert cosmologists raised alerts the previous spring, and again in November, after SpaceX propelled bunches of 60 Starlink satellites. These don’t present a major issue yet, yet when thousands more sparkle down on us, they could meddle with our capacity to distinguish the most distant, faintest protests known to man — the ones that give us an entryway into the far off past. The more extensive impact will be on novice sky watchers, campers, mariners, visionaries, artists, youngsters, visionaries and any other individual who has ever been moved by the radiance of the Milky Way set against the dull riddle of room.
We’re entering a subsequent space age now, 70 years after the beginning of the first, says space history specialist and astrophysicist Jonathan MacDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. The expense of propelling things into space is at long last modest, so the quantity of things in space will detonate.