SpaceX Starlink While successful takeoffs continue for Amazon also has its own internet from space project Project Kuiper works for.
SpaceX’s Starlink project brings internet to almost the whole world from space. A similar service, which currently has many users, has been in development for a long time. “Project Kuiper” shopping giant under the name Amazon It also works. The last thing that brought this project to the agenda was test-oriented satellites. Company KuiperSat-1 And KuiperSat-2 The first test satellites named ULA (United Launch Alliance) He took it to low earth orbit with his Atlas V rocket. “What brings Project Kuiper to the agenda now is Ömer Temür had special news here. Accordingly, for Amazon Tezmaksan The company will produce nine different satellite parts in Turkey. Tezmaksan CEO Hakan Aydoğdu said in his statement on this subject, “Amazon will launch 1,300 compact satellites just below the stratosphere. It will provide internet to all parts of the world. They looked at the entire region, from Europe to China, for satellite production. There are supply problems from China. The population in Europe is aging and the new generation does not want to work. Boeing has full orders until 2035. Trump said he would impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada when he took office. Mexico currently produces 30 percent more expensive than us. In Turkey, engineering is very cheap. Tezmaksan’s know-how in robot systems and cheap engineering were effective in Amazon’s choice of Turkey. Robots and automation systems are the areas where we are most successful. he said.
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Stating that they plan to make the first delivery in the first quarter of 2025, Aydoğdu said, “A satellite consists of 1,500 parts. In the first stage, we will produce 9 parts in Turkey. Amazon will move all of its production in the USA and Mexico to Sivas. They want to produce all parts in Turkey” he also said. As previously reported, Amazon’s first satellites will be “Optical inter-satellite links” with like a “mesh” It will function as if the network has been established. Amazon itself explains this seemingly useful infrastructure as follows: “Optical inter-satellite links infrastructure between orbiting satellites will use infrared lasers to send data. In this way, it will not be limited to sending data between satellites and antennas on Earth, but satellites will also be able to send data directly to other satellites in orbit.”