Internet offering from space SpaceX Starlink The service continues to grow. Today, the company once again signed a successful mission. threw.
SpaceX Starlink The satellites loaded on Falcon 9 for the project continue to be sent to low earth orbit. Company on July 7 53 It has successfully completed a successful mission with a satellite and has sent 2,759 different Starlink satellites into low earth orbit so far. Another mission specific to Starlink was done today, and this time with Falcon 9 without any problems. 46 new satellites were sent. However, the total 2.805 satellite has been reached. As we have mentioned before, not all of these sent satellites are on the mission. Some of them are waiting to sit in their orbit to start the task, while others are in the process due to the problems experienced. lost.
It is expected to come to Turkey in 2023 and according to the latest statement, it is currently in more than 32 countries activated space internet starlink, attracted attention with the latest Maritime package. For the sake of remembering, this package provides internet to ships, boats or yachts from space. The package, which is built on special equipment that is not affected by water and offers mobile use over the sea within a wide coverage area, is really very expensive.
because Maritime hardware cost only 10 thousand dollars located at the level. In addition, the people who pay it are on the sea. 350Mbps full monthly in order to achieve high download speeds such as 5 thousand dollars payment need.
Making a statement on Twitter about the new package, Elon Musk He argued that the monthly price of $5,000 is high but low compared to competitors. According to Musk SpaceX firm’s ships have worse internet access He pays 150 thousand dollars a month.
The latest takeoff with Falcon 9 was exactly like this. In this video, the moment of the rocket’s exit to the cloud especially attracted attention:
Liftoff! pic.twitter.com/bojQcPXiZC
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) July 11, 2022
The Falcon 9 used in the mission once again landed vertically on the autonomous surface platform without any problems, but once again, no video was shared for this.