CONCERNS ABOUT GROUND BASED ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS

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This review is intended to raise the awareness of the whole astronomical community to the negative impact that mega-constellations of satellites have on ground-based astronomical observations when 50000 or more satellites are placed in LEO orbits and as well to make an estimation about the consequent loss of scientific content. The first section covers their impact on astronomical data acquired at optical wavelengths. The study is then expanded to other wavelengths both those of the radio spectrum and the shorter high energy spectrum to understand the full range of consequences. A first attempt is also made at quantitative economic estimates as to the loss of value for public finances committed to ground-based astronomical facilities by constellations of satellites. These evaluations are intended for general discussion and we expect them to be revised. But they may currently be evidentiary material for quantifying the damage that may be inflicted by further satellite deployments.
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