China News Service, February 9. According to a report from the Russian Satellite Network on the 9th, the US Space Exploration Technology Corporation (SpaceX) website announced that in early February, due to the raging geomagnetic storm, about 40 of the company's "Starlink" satellites could not enter orbit. , "will be off track or has gone off track."

Data map: Reported on November 24, 2021, recently, NASA used a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to launch a spacecraft from California's Vandenberg Cosmodrome to pass the impact test Technology to protect Earth from other celestial bodies.

  The SpaceX website also stated that the falling satellite will not threaten other spacecraft in orbit, and will completely burn up in the dense layer of the atmosphere, and the debris will not reach the earth.

  SpaceX's Falcon rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on February 3 and was supposed to put 49 Starlink satellites into orbit, the report said.