The first 27 satellites in amazon’s effort to create a space-based internet network has a final made it to orbit, paving the way for the company to attempt to compe to compe Service.
A United Launch Alliance (Ula) Atlas V Rockt Lifted Off Late Monday from the Cape Canveral Space Force Station in Florida, Delivering The Satellites Into Orbit Around the Earth. They are the first batch of what is expected to be a total of 3,226 kuiper satellites in the network.
Even that would be pale in comparison to musk’s network. Starlink Alredy Consists of more than 8,000 satellites, which was thought into space by 250 different spacex launches. The service now has more than 5 million users.
Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos has said there is “Room for lots of winners” in the satellite internet space, and his company has Claimed It is more focused on “unsereved and underserved communities Around the World.”
Amazon is supposed to launch the first half of the network by mid-2026, a deadline set by the federal communications commission. The CEO of the Ula Told Reuters That there could be as many as five more kuiper launches this year. But the kuiper project is Reportedly Working Through Production ProblemsWhoch Hamper Progress towards its goal of filling out the constellation.