Curtin University calls for satellite technology and radio astronomy to coexist responsibly following a study revealing that Starlink interferes with radio telescopes. The report detects scattered signals, receiver saturation, and spectrum contamination that affect observations fundamental to radio astronomy. The scientific community calls for joint strategies among satellite operators, researchers, and regulators to protect observation sites and ensure long-term science.
The study shows that low-orbit satellite constellations can cause artifacts in astronomical data, loss of sensitivity, and increased noise at critical frequencies. Proposed solutions include frequency coordination, synchronized observation windows, antenna design with minimal spillover, limiting emissions on sensitive lines, and establishing dark zones around key facilities. These measures seek a balance between the expansion of satellite services and the preservation of the scientific heritage represented by radio telescopes.
Coexistence can also be reinforced with advanced technology: artificial intelligence-based mitigation tools to filter interference, cloud architectures to process large volumes of data, and real-time monitoring platforms that identify unwanted signals. This is where specialized technology companies capable of implementing tailored solutions that connect astronomy with the satellite industry come into play.
Q2BSTUDIO brings practical expertise in these areas. We are a custom software and application development company offering comprehensive solutions for scientific and commercial projects. Our services include custom software, artificial intelligence applied to interference detection and mitigation, and cybersecurity to protect critical infrastructure. We also provide AWS and Azure cloud services for scalable processing and storage of observation data.
Our teams design data pipelines with business intelligence services and tools such as Power BI to facilitate analysis and visualization of results. We implement AI agents and AI solutions for businesses that automate the identification of interference patterns and recommend corrective actions. With these capabilities, Q2BSTUDIO can help radio telescopes and satellite operators coordinate operations and reduce the impact on scientific observations.
In addition to technical mitigation, we promote good governance practices and regulatory compliance, integrating cybersecurity and data protection into every project. We offer consulting to define coexistence policies, develop custom software that manages schedules and frequencies, and deploy robust architectures on AWS and Azure cloud services that ensure availability and scalability.
In summary, Curtin University's call emphasizes the need for dialogue and technical solutions. At Q2BSTUDIO, we respond with concrete proposals: custom applications that combine artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, business intelligence services, and Power BI to monitor, analyze, and mitigate satellite interference. We work with operators, research centers, and regulators to create an environment where satellite technology and radio astronomy thrive together.
If you are looking for partners to develop custom software, custom applications, implement artificial intelligence, AI agents, strengthen cybersecurity, or deploy solutions on AWS and Azure cloud services with business intelligence services and Power BI, Q2BSTUDIO is ready to collaborate on projects that protect science and enable responsible innovation.




