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Hungarian astronomer Krisztián Sárneczky was the first person to observe a meteorite hit the Earth on January 21 .
He warns that proliferation of artificial satellite constellations threaten the ability to detect asteroids and comets that pass near our planet.
The IAU report urges the global community to take measures against the current uncontrolled proliferation of satellites.
An algorithm is being developed to identify traces of bright satellites in the sky from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile .
The new large telescope at the site will become “the dominant contributor to discovering near- Earth asteroids in the coming years ,” according to researcher David Eggl .
Eggl leads the working group on the solar system within the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) project.
Elon Musk’s space firm SpaceX has tested several mitigation techniques without success.
These include everything from a new blackout paint, to covering the part of the satellite that faces Earth with mirrors that deflect light in other directions, while avoiding direct reflection.
SpaceX admits that it hasn’t tested these solutions enough to guarantee that they’ll work.
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