- Each satellite in SpaceX's planned constellation will weigh about 850 pounds, or 386 kilograms, and be roughly the size of a MINI Cooper car. They will orbit at altitudes ranging from 715 miles (1,150 km) to 790 miles (1,275 km).
- 2018: launch update - https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/02/16/falcon-9-paz-mission-status-center/
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Business Insider (Nov 22, 2016): Elon Musk's plan to blanket Earth in high-speed internet may face a big threat: China
Business Insider (Nov 22, 2016): Elon Musk's plan to blanket Earth in high-speed internet may face a big threat: China
Saturday, February 17, 2018
Parabolic Arc (Nov 29, 2016): Companies Propose Launching 8,700 Satellites into Non-Geosynchronous Orbit
Parabolic Arc (Nov 29, 2016): Companies Propose Launching 8,700 Satellites into Non-Geosynchronous Orbit
A table provides a summary of the applications filed with the FCC.
brainkart.com (Mar 31, 2017): Geo stationary and Non Geo-stationary orbits
The Verge (Feb 15, 2018): SpaceX is about to launch two of its space internet satellites — the first of nearly 12,000 |View live coverage at https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/02/16/falcon-9-paz-mission-status-center/|
A table provides a summary of the applications filed with the FCC.
brainkart.com (Mar 31, 2017): Geo stationary and Non Geo-stationary orbits
The Verge (Feb 15, 2018): SpaceX is about to launch two of its space internet satellites — the first of nearly 12,000 |View live coverage at https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/02/16/falcon-9-paz-mission-status-center/|
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Inhabitat (Nov 9, 2017): Siemens debuts first electrified eHighway in the US
Inhabitat (Nov 9, 2017): Siemens debuts first electrified eHighway in the US
"The one-mile long demonstration site is located in California near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach."
Monday, February 05, 2018
Saturday, February 03, 2018
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