China warns Starlink satellites pose safety risks

Beijing's representative at a UN Security Council informal meeting initiated by Russia highlighted safety and security risks from SpaceX's Starlink satellites, citing near-misses with the Chinese space station and their use by criminals and terrorists.

At an informal United Nations Security Council meeting initiated by Russia on Monday, Beijing's representative cited several incidents, including near collisions between Starlink satellites and the Chinese space station in 2021, and a satellite that disintegrated in December.

The comments came shortly after a senior Starlink executive reported a near miss between one of the company's satellites and a newly launched Chinese satellite, accusing the Chinese side of failing to coordinate with other satellites.

“In recent years, humanity has made new progress in the exploration and use of outer space,” the representative said, according to a statement from Beijing’s UN mission that did not name the diplomat.

“At the same time, it must also be noted that, with the rapid expansion of commercial space activities, the unchecked proliferation of commercial satellite constellations by a certain country, in the absence of effective regulation, has given rise to pronounced safety and security challenges.”

Keywords in the statement include the Outer Space Treaty, Elon Musk, Chinese space station, Qianfan broadband network, Russia, Chinese astronauts, Guowang network, Starlink, SpaceX, and United Nations Security Council. The event underscores growing concerns over unregulated commercial satellite growth and its implications for global space safety.

Verwandte Artikel

Starlink satellites maneuvering to lower orbits around Earth amid orbital congestion, illustrating SpaceX's space safety initiative.
Bild generiert von KI

Starlink lowers orbits of thousands of satellites for space safety

Von KI berichtet Bild generiert von KI

SpaceX's Starlink plans to lower the orbits of about 4,400 satellites from 342 miles to 298 miles this year to enhance space safety amid growing orbital congestion. The move, announced by engineering vice president Michael Nicholls, aims to reduce collision risks and speed up deorbiting during the approaching solar minimum. It follows recent near-misses and a satellite anomaly, highlighting challenges in low-Earth orbit.

The US Federal Communications Commission has authorized SpaceX to nearly double its Starlink satellite constellation to 15,000 by 2031, including placements in lower orbits. This move aims to enhance broadband access across America but has drawn warnings from astrophysicists about potential collisions, atmospheric pollution, and vulnerability to solar storms. While promising faster internet for rural users, the expansion heightens fears of an overcrowded orbital environment.

Von KI berichtet

A new study by a Beijing research team warns that powerful lasers from space-based solar power stations beaming energy to Earth could pose serious risks to other satellites in the increasingly crowded low-Earth orbit. If these beams miss their targets due to tracking errors or system malfunctions, they could strike nearby spacecraft, overheat solar panels, or trigger electrical discharges.

Nach der Direktive des Kommunikationsministers Solly Malatsi, die Starlink erlaubt, die Black Economic Empowerment (BEE)-Eigentumsbeteiligung über äquivalente Eigenkapitalprogramme zu umgehen, hat der Rückschlag zugenommen. ANC-Mitglieder, Experten und Oppositionsführer kritisieren sie als Untergrabung der wirtschaftlichen Transformation und digitalen Souveränität inmitten von Debatten über eine kontroverse Umfrage und Sicherheitsrisiken.

Von KI berichtet

In the December 23, 2025, UN Security Council meeting on US seizures of Venezuelan oil tankers and naval pressures—where Venezuela accused Washington of extortion with Russia and China backing—China's Sun Lei warned of escalating regional tensions and sovereignty violations. Caracas is advancing legislation targeting naval blockade supporters amid the Trump administration's crackdown.

Südkoreas fünfter hauseigener Militärspionagesatellit, der von Florida aus mit einer SpaceX Falcon 9 Rakete gestartet wurde, hat erfolgreich die Umlaufbahn erreicht. Der Satellit kommunizierte ebenfalls erfolgreich mit Bodenstationen und vollendete den Plan, bis Jahresende fünf solcher Satelliten zu stationieren. Dies verbessert die Überwachung Nordkoreas und verringert die Abhängigkeit von US-Bildern.

Von KI berichtet

The expiry of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New Start) between the US and Russia could trigger a three-way arms race involving Beijing, Washington, and Moscow, analysts warn. China has reiterated its refusal to join trilateral nuclear disarmament talks with the US and Russia, citing disparities in nuclear stockpile sizes. Beijing hopes the US responds positively to Russia's suggestions to safeguard global strategic stability.

 

 

 

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen