... provide global coverage. So multiple satellites are needed and this has led to designs for ‘mega-constellations’ of huge proportions (up to a thousand satellites or so). LEO is already the most debris-filled region, so it’s difficult to imagine...
... a good margin to the service provider. There are many other scenarios that present a clear economic incentive. A mega constellation, for example, can be disrupted by the failure of just a few satellites. As such, the ability to extend the life...
... SpaceX's launch of 1G satellites on 2G orbital planes and the substantial expansion of GuoWang activities in China. However, the two mega-constellations will represent less than a quarter of market value due to the considerable cost efficiencies...
...here to stay A wider concern is that proposed new mega constellations will place much more satellite ‘sail area’ into already ...active spacecraft. A wider concern is that proposed new mega constellations will place much more satellite ‘sail area’ into ...
... debris might become affordable. Small deorbit robots could also be vital for the many proposed LEO mega-constellations to comply with deorbit guidelines. The sheer number of these satellites is projected to be a significant contributor to the debris...
... has a trump card in that, as well as external launch orders, it has its own mega-constellation of satellites to launch. Of course, most of the large constellations are not yet proven – technically or financially – and some may fail to materialise...