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Satellitennavigationssystem: Esa komplettiert Galileo | #Space #Satellites #Navigation #EU #Europe

Satellitennavigationssystem: Esa komplettiert Galileo | #Space #Satellites #Navigation #EU #Europe | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

Esa komplettiert Galileo


Mit 26 Satelliten um die Welt: Die Esa schießt am 25. Juli vier weitere Satelliten für Galileo in den Orbit. Damit ist die Konstellation groß genug, um mit dem europäischen Satellitennavigationssystem allein auf der ganzen Welt zu navigieren.

 

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Esa komplettiert Galileo


Mit 26 Satelliten um die Welt: Die Esa schießt am 25. Juli vier weitere Satelliten für Galileo in den Orbit. Damit ist die Konstellation groß genug, um mit dem europäischen Satellitennavigationssystem allein auf der ganzen Welt zu navigieren.

 

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New interactive chart shows just how many satellites are orbiting Earth | #Astronomy #Space #SpaceDebris

New interactive chart shows just how many satellites are orbiting Earth | #Astronomy #Space #SpaceDebris | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Just how much future space trash is up there?

 

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Just how much future space trash is up there?

 

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SpaceX to launch demo satellites for its high-speed internet project | #Space 

SpaceX to launch demo satellites for its high-speed internet project | #Space  | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to deliver high-speed internet to the world using thousands of small satellites -- and this week that plan is moving closer to reality.


The company is slated to launch a rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 6:17 a.m. local time on Wednesday. On board will be two experimental satellites that will test out the technology SpaceX plans to use for its internet service, according to public filings.

SpaceX has the blessing of the Federal Communications Commission to send up the test satellites. And last week, FCC chairman Ajit Pai gave SpaceX's internet ambitions a nudge by urging the FCC to approve SpaceX's broader internet proposal.

SpaceX's plan is to "deliver broadband services directly to [people] anywhere in the United States or around the world" at speeds similar to some of the quickest ground-based internet connections.

Billions of people around the globe still lack internet access, so companies have been racing to find a better way to beam internet down from the sky.

They include OneWeb, a startup that's attracted backing from the likes of Richard Branson's Virgin Group, Coca-Cola and Qualcomm. And that startup already has approval from the FCC to send internet satellites into orbit.

 

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Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to deliver high-speed internet to the world using thousands of small satellites -- and this week that plan is moving closer to reality.


The company is slated to launch a rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 6:17 a.m. local time on Wednesday. On board will be two experimental satellites that will test out the technology SpaceX plans to use for its internet service, according to public filings.

SpaceX has the blessing of the Federal Communications Commission to send up the test satellites. And last week, FCC chairman Ajit Pai gave SpaceX's internet ambitions a nudge by urging the FCC to approve SpaceX's broader internet proposal.

SpaceX's plan is to "deliver broadband services directly to [people] anywhere in the United States or around the world" at speeds similar to some of the quickest ground-based internet connections.

Billions of people around the globe still lack internet access, so companies have been racing to find a better way to beam internet down from the sky.

They include OneWeb, a startup that's attracted backing from the likes of Richard Branson's Virgin Group, Coca-Cola and Qualcomm. And that startup already has approval from the FCC to send internet satellites into orbit.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Space

 

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