How Starlink and other satellite services will change shape to the Internet
The new generation of “orbital” internet served by satellites is taking shape very quickly, with Starlink leading the charge.
The new generation of “orbital” internet served by satellites is taking shape very quickly, with Starlink leading the charge.
Bringing high speed and the ability to monitor illegal deforestation activity: Brazil asks Starlink satellites for help.
How (in short) Starlink works, the constellation of satellites wanted by Elon Musk, and what will change in telecommunications.
There are currently 18.000 objects tracked in Earth orbit, of which 2000 are satellites. In the next few years the number of objects will double, and the number of satellites will increase tenfold. Telescopes (and our eyes) will no longer understand anything.
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Big Tech's role in the war in Ukraine makes it clear that these companies are not neutral platforms - they are taking sides in this conflict and acting as nations.
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