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] Starlink satellites have reached the China Space Station dangerously twice] On December 29, local time, speaking at the Security Council Arria Model meeting on low Earth orbit satellites, the Chinese representative said that the uncontrolled expansion of commercial satellite constellations in individual countries and the lack of effective supervision posed significant safety challenges. Take “Starlink” as an example. “Starlink” has more than 10,000 satellites in orbit. It once approached the China Space Station twice to avoid collision. Recently, one of them disintegrated and produced more than 100 pieces of debris, seriously threatening spacecraft in developing countries that lack orbital control capabilities. Furthermore, some constellations of low-orbit satellites ignore relevant national laws and regulations and launch unauthorized signal services over other countries' skies and borders, becoming a tool for interfering in other countries' internal affairs. In Africa's Sahel, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, “Starlink” has been widely used by violent terrorists, separatist forces, and electronic fraud groups, causing regulatory and enforcement problems. The representative of China called on the countries concerned to earnestly abide by their obligations under the Outer Space Treaty and strengthen supervision of their commercial space activities.

智通財經·12/31/2025 13:17:06
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] Starlink satellites have reached the China Space Station dangerously twice] On December 29, local time, speaking at the Security Council Arria Model meeting on low Earth orbit satellites, the Chinese representative said that the uncontrolled expansion of commercial satellite constellations in individual countries and the lack of effective supervision posed significant safety challenges. Take “Starlink” as an example. “Starlink” has more than 10,000 satellites in orbit. It once approached the China Space Station twice to avoid collision. Recently, one of them disintegrated and produced more than 100 pieces of debris, seriously threatening spacecraft in developing countries that lack orbital control capabilities. Furthermore, some constellations of low-orbit satellites ignore relevant national laws and regulations and launch unauthorized signal services over other countries' skies and borders, becoming a tool for interfering in other countries' internal affairs. In Africa's Sahel, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, “Starlink” has been widely used by violent terrorists, separatist forces, and electronic fraud groups, causing regulatory and enforcement problems. The representative of China called on the countries concerned to earnestly abide by their obligations under the Outer Space Treaty and strengthen supervision of their commercial space activities.