NSF has outlined a new agreement it signed with SpaceX to protect ground-based astronomy covering the brightness of Starlink satellites, competing usage of radio bands, and finding ways to ensure Starlink's orbital information is publicly available so astronomers can schedule observations around satellite locations. SpaceX has agreed to coordinate with impacted US radio astronomy facilities. Under a 2019 agreement, SpaceX already works to mitigate potential interference from Starlink transmissions to the radio astronomy band 10.6 GHz to 10.7 GHz. The new coordination includes avoiding main beam illumination during observations at radio astronomy facilities, including the the Very Large Array (VLA), Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), Green Bank Observatory (GBO), Arecibo Observatory (AO), and geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometric (VLBI) stations.