The tech genius and SpaceX owner, Elon Musk, is thrilled to fulfil his dream of providing satellite-powered internet to Earthlings. However, he has been hit with the realisation that not everyone is as thrilled as him.
Musk will have to install antennas around the world to establish the desired connection for the Starlink satellite internet service.
Residents of a small village in France, however, have objected to Musk using their land to fulfil his dreams.
SpaceX has launched yet another batch of Starlink satellites – a full complement of 60, the standard size for its current Falcon 9-based Starlink missions. This brings SpaceX's total to just around 1,000 in active on orbit, taking into account the handful that were experimental or have been de-orbited to date. This follows SpaceX's opening of orders for Starlink to anyone in a current or planned coverage zone.
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Three Raptor engines for Starships third high-altitude test flight has been installed into the SN10. With pending results from the upcoming Static Fire Test, SN10 is tasked with repeating the flight of deceased SN9 and SN8. Before landing, it will attempt to utilize a different approach by flipping ahead of landing, allowing redundancy in case one Raptor suffers any issue.
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Starship SN10 under construction in the high bay at the build site.
Meanwhile, Starship SN11 has been moved to the High Bay for aero surface and nosecone installation. At the same time, future starships up to at least SN18 are currently being prepared along with the first Super Heavy prototypes.
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