The Starlink-2660 satellite, also known as Starlink 2660, is owned and operated by SpaceX (SPXS). Launched on May 9, 2021, from the Air Force Eastern Test Range at Launch Complex 40 via a Falcon 9 launch vehicle, this communication satellite has a configuration of Box + pan with dimensions including a length of 0.2 meters, diameter of 2.8 meters, and span of 9 meters. It has a dry mass of 248 kilograms and was launched at a mass of 260 kilograms. The satellite is powered by solar arrays and batteries and features a Ku/Ka-band payload along with optical inter-satellite links on some prototypes. Its propulsion system uses Krypton ion thrusters for orbit adjustments, contributing to its communication mission objectives in space.
Starlink is a satellite constellation developed by SpaceX with the aim of providing global broadband internet coverage. Thousands of small satellites are deployed in low Earth orbit (LEO), enabling high-speed internet access even in remote areas. However, the rapid increase in satellites raises concerns about space debris and the potential for collisions, which can lead to further debris creation and endanger other spacecraft. Additionally, the sheer number of Starlink satellites can affect astronomical observations by increasing light pollution. Proper deorbiting plans and international coordination are essential to mitigate these challenges and ensure long-term sustainability in space.