Apr 18, 2021 12:38 EDT
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. s (SpaceX) director of satellite policy, Mr. David Goldman, has agreed to accept DISH Corporation s conditions for operating his company s Starlink satellite-based internet constellation. His concessions come following a letter sent by DISH to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in which it asked the agency to modify SpaceX s license authorization to enforce operating parameters.
In his latest submission to the FCC, Mr. Goldman has accepted DISH s demand and provided a consolidated response to Starlink s competitors concerns for the service s pending third-modification application.
Starlink License Modification Demand By DISH Accepted - Satellites Under Modification Will Not Operate Above 580 Kilometers As Demanded By Amazon
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15 April 2021, 8:55 pm EDT By Elon Musk, CEO of Space Exploration Technologies Corp, speaks during a news conference at the National Press Club April 5, 2011 in Washington, DC. Elon Musk, CEO of Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX) and Tesla Motors, held the news conference to announce SpaceX s Falcon Heavy rocket which could complete missions to the International Space Station and Moon and should be ready for use by the end of 2012. ( Photo by Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images )
Elon Musk s Starlink Internet will soon be moving out of the Beta testing mode after the CEO claimed that it has been progressing rapidly with the off-chance to happen at the end of this year s Summer season. Additionally, the service will soon have upgrades that would improve its internet to reach anywhere via a satellite dish receiver that would be fully mobile.
SpaceX Surprised By High Liquid Oxygen Levels In Rocket Prior To NASA Crew Launch Apr 15, 2021 20:36 EDT
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. s (SpaceX) vice president of build and reliability, Mr. Willian Gerstenmaier, stated today that his company discovered excess levels of oxidizer on the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket. The anomaly was discovered during a test abort in Texas, explained the executive, whose company is now further investigating the issue.
His comments came during a teleconference hosted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) after the duo completed the flight readiness review for NASA s upcoming Crew-2 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The Crew-2 mission is part of the agency s Commercial Crew Program (CCP), which successfully resumed ISS flights from the homeland U.S. last year.
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