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A Startup Wants to Launch Over 700 Satellites to Bring Internet to Rural Areas
“A satellite internet startup called OneWeb wants to make internet access available to all. From rural neighborhoods to completely remote communities, the company want to make sure that the internet isn’t just a luxury afforded to those who live in certain locations. Thanks in part to backing from Richard Branson of the Virgin Group, as well as Airbus and Qualcomm, OneWeb hopes to launch 720 satellites that would provide internet to places on Earth that are normally far out of reach…”
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]]>Anyone else getting worried about the number of satellites spinning around the earth.
]]>Joshua Ferguson we already have too many now. The launch windows you hear about are not because of weather or some other natural occuring event. It’s due to all the junk we have floating up there. There is so much that we only have small areas or holes where it’s safe to launch new craft through. We need to be developing tech to remove and dismantle the excess junk we have up there already then we can focus on upgrading.
]]>AJA BOOBOO exactly!
]]>Joshua Ferguson I have a feeling at some point some future crazy tech entrepreneur type will create a business out of collecting and recycling space junk.
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