Heads up, stargazers: all those new satellites zooming around Earth are photobombing space telescopes. A NASA study says over 95% of images from some telescopes could get ruined by bright satellite streaks in the next decade. That means fewer jaw-dropping galaxy shots and more cosmic 'oops' moments. The satellite boom is great for internet and GPS, but it’s making it harder for scientists—and even your favorite space wallpapers—to get a clear view of the universe. #Business #Industry #SpaceNews