Elon Musk’s SpaceX Company is in the process of constructing Starlink, a satellite internet constellation made of thousands of satellites launched into low earth-orbit.
For upcoming space mission, Elon Musk eyes waters off Hawaii to land rocket SpaceX CEO Elon Musk (AP FILE) (Source: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File/AP) By HNN Staff | May 13, 2021 at 8:55 PM HST - Updated May 13 at 8:55 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A spacecraft may be splashing down off the coast of Hawaii as SpaceX CEO Elon Musk plans to launch an orbital flight test for his newest rocket.
In filings to the Federal Communications Commission, Musk said he plans to make a soft ocean landing about 62 miles off the northwest coast of Kauai.
The billionaire said this rocket launch is part of a mission in which he plans on testing SpaceX’s Starship rocket.
Charter participates in federal program, offers monthly credit to eligible households
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STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - Charter Communications recently announced its participation in the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) $3.2 billion Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, part of the company’s ongoing commitment to help close the digital divide.
Millions of households across Charter’s 41-state operating area are eligible for a credit up to $50 per month toward qualifying Spectrum Internet plans for the duration of the program.
Charter is offering a variety of broadband options under the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program and all Spectrum Internet plans available have no modem fees, data caps or contracts and include free self-installation. Interested consumers who are not currently Spectrum customers should visit spectrum.com/getqualified or call 855-662-9946. Current Spectrum customers can visit spectrum.net/broadbandbenefit to learn more.