Reuters: China announced the threat of Starlink
In early December, China submitted a document to the UN in which it spoke about the threat of the global satellite system of high-speed broadband Internet access Starlink, Reuters reports.
The statement claims that on July 1 and October 21, the Chinese Tiangong orbital station allegedly evaded a possible collision with SpaceX spacecraft of American businessman Elon Musk.
The agency notes that the information provided in the complaint of the Chinese side was not verified by independent experts.
In April, the Tianhe base module of the Chinese Tiangong Space Station was launched from the Wenchang Cosmodrome using a Long March 5 heavy rocket, which was visited by two expeditions of Taikonauts.
In May 2020, the publication Popular Mechanics recalled that the spacecraft of the Starlink system of the American company SpaceX support the Blackjack project of the Office of Advanced Research Projects of the US Department of Defense.