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Falcon 9 to launch more Starlink satellites as SpaceX builds on two successful missions this year
SpaceX is preparing to launch another batch of Starlink satellites as its Falcon 9 rocket stands ready at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The mission is scheduled for the evening of January 8,
( NewsNation) — SpaceX will be moving around 4,400 satellites to a lower orbit in 2026, according to a Starlink official.
Alaska Airlines has confirmed it is accelerating the rollout of Starlink-powered in-flight Wi-Fi across its fleet after strong early performance on regional aircraft. The airlines
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said Starlink, the company’s satellite internet provider, will provide the service free of charge to the people of Venezuela for the next month.
British police forces could use Elon Musk’s Starlink for emergency phone communications under plans to support a long-delayed overhaul of the forces’ radio system.
Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet is preparing to launch in India, having established offices and partnerships within the country. Anticipated pricing includes a one-time setup fee of Rs 30,000 and monthly plans between Rs 3,
By placing its satellites at a lower orbit, SpaceX hopes to reduce risks and make space operations safer, especially as competition in space continues to grow worldwide.
The free Starlink service follows a swift overnight US military raid on Caracas, involving strikes on military targets and the extraction of Maduro and Flores via helicopter to a US naval vessel.
SpaceX has announced plans to shift a significant portion of its Starlink satellite constellation into lower orbits by 2026.
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Starlink announces free internet service in Venezuela till February 3; Elon Musk says ‘In support of
Starlink has announced free internet service in Venezuela till February 3. The announcement comes after the United States launched a swift overnight m.
In 2026, India is expected to introduce satellite internet, notably through Starlink, which aims to launch its services soon. The government has capped Starlink's connections at 2 million to protect local providers.