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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: r/space·US·corporate
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What happened: Well, there may come a day, all too soon, when we’re nostalgic for such a small a number of satellites cluttering the sky. On January 30, 2026, SpaceX filed for permission to launch as many as one million more satellites .
Cross-source context: Ars Technica highlights “NASA’s tracking of SpaceX’s manual control risk indicates a worsening trend.”
What to watch next: movement around satellites, ruining.
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Well, there may come a day, all too soon, when we’re nostalgic for such a small a number of satellites cluttering the sky. On January 30, 2026, SpaceX filed for permission to launch as many as one million more satellites .