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Tech blog How the Starlink of SpaceX will work?
The Starlink satellites will deploy at an altitude of 280 km.
If the Starlink project unfold according to plan, SpaceX will launch 12,000 satellites.
SpaceX is going to build 1million ground satellite stations as part of the Starlink project.
SpaceX's first attempt to launch the Starlink mission was stymied by weather, but maybe that was a stroke of luck.
SpaceX is going to build 1million ground satellite stations as part of the Starlink project.
Approximately one hour and two minutes after liftoff, the Starlink satellites will begin deployment at an altitude of 440 km.
SpaceX is going to build 1million ground satellite stations as part of the Starlink project.
But now the Starlink constellation- a project by US company SpaceX- will start sending batches of 60 telescopes into orbit every few weeks.
Ilon Icia announces the launch of the project,global space of the Internet at the beginning of the Starlink 2015.
The Starlink constellation was originally planned to be assembled from 12,000 low-cost satellites providing a terabit Internet connection.
A few years ago, Elon Musk stated that within the Starlink framework they would launch 4425 Internet satellites into low near-earth orbit.
SpaceX told the BBC it was activelyworking with international astronomers to minimise the impact of the Starlink satellites.
But as of next week, the Starlink constellation- a project by US company SpaceX- will start sending batches of 60 satellites into orbit every few weeks.
SpaceX told the BBC it was activelyworking with international astronomers to minimise the impact of the Starlink satellites.
SpaceX estimated the cost of implementing the Starlink project at$ 10 billion, but experts consider this figure to be underestimated.
SpaceX told the BBC that they were activelyworking with international astronomers to minimize the impact of the Starlink satellites.
In 2015, when Elon Musk first introduced the Starlink project, he noted that satellite-earned funds will go to“building a city on Mars”.
The Starlink network will be accessible in the US and around the world- including in areas where the internet is currently unavailable or unreliable.
Shotwell said many of the Starlink features are being tested by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory under a program called Global Lightning.
It was reported that the“ backbone” of 4 thousand satellites would go into orbit not earlier than in 4 years, 7.5 thousand of SpaceX satelliteswould be in space in 6 years, and the Starlink project was expected to be completed by the end of the 2020s.
The Starlink system will transmit a signal directly to the station and terminals in the homes of the users, their work requires a minimum of infrastructure.
Earlier, the head of SpaceX, Ilon Musk,saidthat the main goal of the Starlink project is to provide high-speed, reliable and affordable broadband data services to not only US residents, but the entire world.
The Starlink network promises faster compared to fiber optic networks, Internet access through the provision of direct access to the wireless network and not through the current system of redistribution of signals, which are usually much more expensive to operate and less reliable.
Both companies drew the Commission's attention to the fact that as the Starlink satellites use the same satellites with their frequencies, they can interfere with their equipment if they are to be in a lower orbit.
As pointed out in SpaceX, the ability to place the Starlink satellites in a lower orbit will reducethe delay time of signal transmission of up to 15 milliseconds.
Over the last few years SpaceX is working on the Starlink project, which aims to launch thousands of low-orbit satellites that will provide high-speed Internet access to people around the world.
After reviewing the technical edits SpaceX, we came to the conclusion that the Starlink satellites should not pose significant problems for other satellite operators and meet the public interest,” reads the explanation from the FCC.