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X Report 4 Feb 2025
Canada reconsiders Starlink contract amidst US tariff delays, and new concerns arise over falling space debris.

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Canada is reconsidering its Starlink contract due to US tariff delays, while growing concerns emerge over uncontrolled space debris potentially threatening aircraft. SpaceX continues to innovate with Starship despite challenges.
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Canada Puts Starlink Contract on Hold Amidst Tariff Concerns
Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, is hesitating to move forward with a $68 million Starlink contract for remote satellite connectivity. This decision follows US President Trump’s postponement of tariffs on Canadian goods by 30 days, giving officials more time to assess the economic implications of such a delay on bilateral relations.
This development highlights the interconnectedness of international trade and technology agreements, where political changes can ripple through sectors like space connectivity. The decision continues to emphasize the strategic importance of Starlink in providing internet services to underserved regions.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
Increasing Concerns Over Space Debris Impact on Aviation
Recent research underscores the risk posed by falling space debris to aviation safety, spotlighted by uncontrolled reentries following SpaceX’s Starship Flight 7. These debris events raise alarm among experts and regulators, as spacecraft components re-enter Earth’s atmosphere unpredictably.
Such concerns put pressure on industry players, including SpaceX, to enhance their debris mitigation strategies and reassure the global community. Real-time satellite tracking features become increasingly vital, enabling airlines and regulators to better project potential debris paths and mitigate risks effectively.
Read the full story: Space.com
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 7843
- Total On Orbit: 6992
- Total Working: 6957
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