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SpaceX puts up 60 internet satellites | SpaceX puts up 60 internet satellites |
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The SpaceX company has begun the roll-out of its orbiting broadband system. | The SpaceX company has begun the roll-out of its orbiting broadband system. |
A Falcon-9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida late on Thursday, packed with 60 satellites capable of giving users on the ground high-speed connections to the internet. | A Falcon-9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida late on Thursday, packed with 60 satellites capable of giving users on the ground high-speed connections to the internet. |
Entrepreneur Elon Musk's firm aims eventually to loft nearly 12,000 spacecraft for its "Starlink" network. | Entrepreneur Elon Musk's firm aims eventually to loft nearly 12,000 spacecraft for its "Starlink" network. |
SpaceX is one of several commercial outfits with permission to fly an internet mega-constellation. | SpaceX is one of several commercial outfits with permission to fly an internet mega-constellation. |
Others include the UK-based start-up OneWeb, which began its roll-out in February with six operational spacecraft. | Others include the UK-based start-up OneWeb, which began its roll-out in February with six operational spacecraft. |
Online retailer Amazon also has ambitions in this market. It's working on a 3,200-satellite proposal known as Project Kuiper. | Online retailer Amazon also has ambitions in this market. It's working on a 3,200-satellite proposal known as Project Kuiper. |
All the concepts envisage flying spacecraft in a low-Earth orbit less than 2,000km above the planet. This will minimise the delay, or latency, in the internet connections. | All the concepts envisage flying spacecraft in a low-Earth orbit less than 2,000km above the planet. This will minimise the delay, or latency, in the internet connections. |
The Falcon lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 22:30 local time (02:30 GMT, Friday). | The Falcon lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 22:30 local time (02:30 GMT, Friday). |
Deployment of the Starlink satellites was successfully completed just over an hour into the flight, SpaceX announced. | Deployment of the Starlink satellites was successfully completed just over an hour into the flight, SpaceX announced. |
What do we know about the internet project? | What do we know about the internet project? |
SpaceX has kept secret much of the development activity on its multi-billion-dollar broadband plan. | SpaceX has kept secret much of the development activity on its multi-billion-dollar broadband plan. |
The company launched a couple of technology demonstrators, Tintin-A and Tintin-B, in February 2018, but the "first production spacecraft" that went up on Thursday look very different. | |
These have a "flat-pack" design. | |
Each satellite weighs 227kg, has multiple high-throughput antennas and a single solar array, the SpaceX CEO explained in a briefing last week. | |
The platforms are also equipped with electric propulsion - a system that expels electrically charged atoms of krypton to provide thrust. | The platforms are also equipped with electric propulsion - a system that expels electrically charged atoms of krypton to provide thrust. |
The engine is needed to lift a Starlink from its drop-off altitude of 440km to its operational height of 550km. | The engine is needed to lift a Starlink from its drop-off altitude of 440km to its operational height of 550km. |
The propulsion system will also act to maintain the satellite's correct position in the sky, and to bring it down at the end of its service life. | The propulsion system will also act to maintain the satellite's correct position in the sky, and to bring it down at the end of its service life. |
Mr Musk said the newly launched Starlinks were an iterative design and later platforms would have a higher specification, featuring for example inter-satellite links. | Mr Musk said the newly launched Starlinks were an iterative design and later platforms would have a higher specification, featuring for example inter-satellite links. |
It was "one of the hardest engineering projects I've ever seen done," he said, and cautioned that much could go wrong in the early phases of the roll-out. | It was "one of the hardest engineering projects I've ever seen done," he said, and cautioned that much could go wrong in the early phases of the roll-out. |
Is there room up there for all these satellites? | Is there room up there for all these satellites? |
There is increasing unease about the number of satellites that could be launched in the next few years - for many purposes, not just broadband delivery - and how this might potentially clog up the space environment. | There is increasing unease about the number of satellites that could be launched in the next few years - for many purposes, not just broadband delivery - and how this might potentially clog up the space environment. |
To give context to what is about to happen - there are just 2,000 operational satellites in orbit today, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists' database. SpaceX's ambitions alone, if fully realised, would dwarf this population. | To give context to what is about to happen - there are just 2,000 operational satellites in orbit today, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists' database. SpaceX's ambitions alone, if fully realised, would dwarf this population. |
The great fear is that congested orbital highways will result in collisions and the production of debris that then initiates further destructive encounters. | The great fear is that congested orbital highways will result in collisions and the production of debris that then initiates further destructive encounters. |
SpaceX said it intended to be a responsible actor and had given its satellites the ability themselves to track orbital debris and to autonomously avoid it. | SpaceX said it intended to be a responsible actor and had given its satellites the ability themselves to track orbital debris and to autonomously avoid it. |
What is more, it added, all the Starlinks were 95% constructed from components that would burn up rapidly on re-entry to the atmosphere when decommissioned - exceeding all current safety standards. | What is more, it added, all the Starlinks were 95% constructed from components that would burn up rapidly on re-entry to the atmosphere when decommissioned - exceeding all current safety standards. |
It will be some time before SpaceX can actually offer connections to the internet. | It will be some time before SpaceX can actually offer connections to the internet. |
For that it must launch many more than the 60 spacecraft on Thursday's Falcon. | For that it must launch many more than the 60 spacecraft on Thursday's Falcon. |
Six further rocket flights will have to take place before minor broadband coverage is achieved. A dozen launches are required for moderate coverage, says Mr Musk. | Six further rocket flights will have to take place before minor broadband coverage is achieved. A dozen launches are required for moderate coverage, says Mr Musk. |
He hopes ultimately that revenue from the telecommunications network can fund some of his other ideas: "We think this is a key stepping stone on the way towards establishing a self-sustaining city on Mars and a base on the Moon." | He hopes ultimately that revenue from the telecommunications network can fund some of his other ideas: "We think this is a key stepping stone on the way towards establishing a self-sustaining city on Mars and a base on the Moon." |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos |