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Scientists realised 1,200 Starlink satellites could double as a giant scanner for Earth’s atmosphere

Times of India - World ·
Scientists realised 1,200 Starlink satellites could double as a giant scanner for Earth’s atmosphere

Starlink satellites are now helping scientists map Earth's upper atmosphere.

Researchers used orbital data from Starlink to estimate thermosphere density.

This method creates a two-dimensional map of atmospheric density variations.

The findings offer a new way to study this difficult-to-observe region.

Commercial satellite data is becoming an unexpected scientific resource.

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