Cloudy weather.A typical cloudy day won't affect Starlink. However, storm clouds could affect the signals, as they tend to create rain, which may cause signal interruptions. Storm clouds are also moister and denser, which can play a big part in the degradation of a satellite signal. Rain....
That is not true. I had DirecTV for almost 20 years, and now Dish. I've had extremely hard rains, tv still works. Heavy snow used to block DirecTV; but a newer dish solved that. Have had absolutely no problems with Dish and the weather. Now, back to Starlink. One thing about st...
“There is a small chance that we would miss an asteroid or another event hidden behind a satellite streak, but compared to the impact of weather, such as a cloudy sky, these are rather small effects for ZTF.” Prince says that software can be developed to help mitigate potential problems...