SpaceX Starlink satellite 'tumbling' to Earth from space after rare 'anomaly'
- by Manchester Evening News
- Dec 19, 2025
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Starlink provides high-speed internet to more than six million users in more than 140 countries. The system is said to have become a lifeline for militaries, transportation industries and remote communities.
Space X said on X, formerly Twitter: "On December 17, Starlink experienced an anomaly on satellite 35956, resulting in loss of communications with the vehicle at 418 km.
"The anomaly led to venting of the propulsion tank, a rapid decay in semi-major axis by about 4 km, and the release of a small number of trackable low relative velocity objects. SpaceX is coordinating with the @USSpaceForce and @NASA to monitor the objects.
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"The satellite is largely intact, tumbling, and will reenter the Earth’s atmosphere and fully demise within weeks. The satellite's current trajectory will place it below the @Space_Station, posing no risk to the orbiting lab or its crew.
"As the world’s largest satellite constellation operator, we are deeply committed to space safety. We take these events seriously.
"Our engineers are rapidly working to root cause and mitigate the source of the anomaly and are already in the process of deploying software to our vehicles that increases protections against this type of event."
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