Etiket: satellites
SpaceX won’t need 42,000 satellites for its Starlink after all
US space company SpaceX, which has applied for permission to launch 42,000 satellites for its Starlink constellation intended to provide global broadband internet from space, probably won’t have to put…
SpaceX successfully launches another pack of Starlink satellites | Internet
A Falcon-9 launcher took off from Cape Canaveral in Florida at 04:09 Belgian time. The first stage returned and landed on the droneship ‘Just Read The Instructions’ 8.5 minutes after…
Elon Musk’s ‘star train’ can be seen over Belgium, the 53 satellites will pass again tonight
Elon Musk’s ‘Starlink’ satellites were clearly visible in the sky last night. The train could be filmed in Waasmunster, among others. It is now the third time in two weeks…
ME find from 1988: Are computers and satellites the beginning of the end of the CD?
With all the discussions about the future of the music (industry) one can sometimes get quite anxious. All you have to do is take a look at an old issue…
South Korea now launches satellites with its own rockets
On June 21, 2022, South Korea reached an important milestone in the space race. The country has launched a satellite into orbit with his own rocket for the first time…
‘Megafabriek’ has already built 500 satellites in Charleroi
Aerospacelab has a ‘megafactory’ site in Charleroi, for the annual production of 500 satellites. The factory was the largest of Europe and two of the largest that were built and…
SpaceX launches range of 40 satellites
The American space company SpaceX has launched a colorful range of forty satellites, as could be followed directly on the internet. A Falcon-9 launcher for the Transporter-4 mission took off…
OneWeb and SpaceX agree to put satellites into orbit
The launch of the first satellite will take place in 2022. Previously, the company launched satellites in cooperation with Roskosmos, but in early March, its management stopped cooperation with the…
British do not respond to Russian demands: OneWeb satellites launch canceled
OneWeb no longer uses Russian missiles to orbit its internet satellites. The British company did not respond to demands from Russia about the sale of the British government’s interest in…