Elon Musk posted a Twitter post, showing off the Internet provided by the Starlink satellite system was working
Recently, Elon Musk posted to his personal page on Twitter with the status of 'Uploading this tweet through space by satellite Starlink'.
If what the CEO of SpaceX shows is true, it means Starlink, a project that provides high-speed, low-cost Internet to the world, including areas that were previously unknown to the company's Internet. No American universe has succeeded.
According to SpaceX's previous estimate, the company will put into orbit an array of 12,000 satellites. However, the US aerospace company has recently submitted an application to the International Telecommunications Union to send 30,000 more satellites into the air, increasing the number of satellites to 42,000. SpaceX says the huge number of satellites is intended to fulfill their promise while serving the world's growing Internet needs.
In May 2019, SpaceX launched 60 test satellites. Now these satellites are working and Musk is using them to get the Internet to advertise his Starlink project via Twitter.
SpaceX said that the Starlink satellite Internet broadband service will be started from mid 2020.
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