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Starlink - World's most advanced broadband internet system


THE EVOLUTION OF STAR LINK
A South African-born American entrepreneur who co-founded the electronic-payment
firm PayPal and formed SpaceX, maker of launch vehicles and spacecraft and belongs to one
of the most powerful people in the world is the innovator Elon Musk. His great mind comes with
an idea to provide low-cost internet to remote locations. SpaceX is leveraging its experience in
building rockets and spacecraft to deploy the world's most advanced broadband internet system.
Elon Musk announced the Starlink concept (though not the name) back in January 2015,
explaining that the company intended to launch about 4,000 broadband satellites to low Earth
orbit to provide low-cost internet service to people around the world. SpaceX trademarked the
name Starlink for their satellite broadband network in 2017; the name was inspired by the book
The Fault in Our Stars.
SpaceX Starlink Satellite Internet: What We Know | Reviews.org

SpaceX opened its satellite development facility in Redmond in January 2015 to
develop and build out the new communication network. In August 2018, SpaceX
consolidated all their Seattle-area operations with a move to a larger three-building
the facility at Redmond Ridge Corporate Center to support satellite manufacturing in
addition to R&D.In May 2018, SpaceX expected the total cost of development and
build-out of the constellation to approach US$10 billion.

According to early public releases of information in 2015, the satellites were expected to be in the
smallsat-class of 100-to-500 kg, and were intended to be in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) at an altitude
of approximately 1,100 Kilometers. SpaceX launched the first 60 satellites of the constellation in
May 2019 into a 450 km orbit and expected up to six launches in 2019 at that time, with 720
satellites (12 × 60) for continuous coverage in 2020.
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THE CRITICISM
When there is positive then there will always be negative. Let's talk about our title
Harvard astronomer says ‘Starlink could affect hunt for near-earth asteroids’.Ground-based
observatories which are used for observing terrestrial or celestial events. These observatories scan
the sky for asteroids and other events. They keep track of space and look for hazardous
asteroids. Due to SpaceX's plan to deploy over 12,000 satellites to low Earth
orbit. Astronomers claim that the number of visible satellites will outnumber visible stars and
that their brightness in both optical and radio wavelengths will severely impact scientific
observations. Regular skywatchers and professional astronomers were astonished by the bright
trains of light in twilight skies and in the fields of view of major telescopes. Not only SpaceX but
also the competitor like One Web poses a huge problem for the astronomer. The main
concern is the space debris that results from placing thousands of satellites in space. Space
junk can be a hazard to active satellites and spacecraft. It has been theorized that Earth orbit
could even become impassable if the risk of collision grows too high.
SpaceX representatives and Musk have claimed that the satellites will have minimal
impact. Musk stated that SpaceX will work on reducing the reflection of the satellites and will
provide on-demand orientation adjustments for astronomical experiments, if necessary. Now lets
come to our major concern-The space debris. These satellites at the end of their life will utilize
their onboard propulsion system to deorbit over a few months. If the system becomes inoperable
then within 1-5 years these satellites will burn up in the earth's atmosphere, significantly less than
the hundreds or thousands of years required at higher altitudes. Whenever something is done;
there will always be consequences. So Elon Musk and his teams are working to solve these
consequences. His goals include reducing global warming through sustainable energy production
and consumption and reducing the risk of human extinction by establishing a human colony on
Mars.

CONCLUSION

The important thing is never stop questioning-Albert Einstein. Let us ask questions
and try to find solutions. Support the good ones that help humanity. The Starlink will give
us the fastest internet ever. Many companies are implementing different types of projects
for the development of mankind. By implementing this, the main concern is that it should
not affect the earth. So let us keep moving forward in developing our technologies by
solving the consequences.

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