RE: https://mastodon.social/@arstechnica/116755644758510150

Kessler Syndome Collision?

Apparently a Chinese rocket has 'broken apart' at an altitude coincident with some Starlink satellites.

What is not stated is the cause of the 'break up'. Which raises the question if the rocket collided with a SpaceX Starlink satellite?

Are we seeing a Kessler Syndrome event?

cc: @sundogplanets @AkaSci

#SpaceX #KesslerSyndrome

@mastodonmigration @sundogplanets

Since the notice at Space-Track.org mentions the breakup of the Chinese Zhuque-2E rocket body, but does not mention Starlink, we should wait for more info before we can conclude or suspect whether Starlink was involved.

News orgs have been slow to pick up on the story.

Jonathan McDowell reported it on Jun 12 referring to the notice from Space-Track.org.

https://www.space-track.org/auth/login

@AkaSci @sundogplanets

Seems like it is very reasonable to ask the question. The cause of the break-up must be known. Is it just a coincidence that it has occurred at the same orbital altitude as a Starlink constellation or is there more to the story?