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Will StarLink Internet work inside?

Starlink is the name of the satellite network being developed by the privately owned SpaceX, which is intended to bring cheap Internet access to far-flung locations.

Unlike traditional satellite Internet, which operates using satellites in high, geostationary orbits, Starlink would utilize thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit. Starlink, launched by SpaceX under Elon Musk, is designed to bring high-speed satellite Internet to even the most remote locations on Earth, eventually even to Mars. A unit of Elon Musks SpaceX, Starlink burst onto the satellite Internet scene in 2015, beginning to bring robust Internet service to rural communities around the world.

SpaceX announced that Starlink was coming out of beta in October last year, and it recently unveiled a new rectangular satellite dish, which is far smaller and thinner than the original circular ones. Such service called Starlink has recently developed a new dish, smaller and lighter than before, called Dishy McFlatface. SpaceXs Internet-from-space plan, Starlink, is an ambitious plan by SpaceX that seeks to launch tens of thousands of satellites in order to bring broadband Internet coverage across the entire planet.

So far, SpaceXs launched over 2,000 Starlink satellites, and a SpaceX executive said this week that there are 250,000 users on Starlink around the world, according to CNBC. SpaceX has received approval from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to place up to 12,000 of the companys so-called Starlink satellites over the Internet. The satellites for the SpaceX satellite constellation are also planned for launch in the Starship, a then-under-development rocket by SpaceX which would launch 400 satellites at a time.

In the updated Starlink Gen2 paperwork, SpaceX has conveniently revealed that a Starship-optimized version of the constellation would be structured so Starship can launch the whole orbital plane — the single circular ring of satellites evenly around Earth — at once. The Starlink project was not named then, and CEO Elon Musk said that SpaceX had filed papers with international regulators for the placement of approximately 4,000 satellites into low-Earth orbit. SpaceX has suggested it wants up to 30,000 satellites in the constellation, and Elon Musk has said that Starlink is expected to reach global availability sometime in 2022 — if it can successfully pull off several additional satellite launches.

That is far more than the original projection of 1,440 satellites, and that figure means SpaceX has completed the first of asleeve of satellites. While SpaceX ultimately hopes for up to 42,000 satellites in this so-called megaconstellation, the sheer size and scope of the Starlink project has alarmed astronomers and amateur skywatchers, who worry that up to 42 of them would hamper observations of the Universe. The high number of satellites employed by the SpaceX satellite constellation also poses the long-term risk of space debris caused by the placement of thousands of satellites into orbit, as well as the risk of creating a collision of the satellites, possibly setting off a phenomenon known as Kessler Syndrome, a pinball-like effect among all of Earths satellites, that could render all the satellites inoperable. Just like cell phone networks, if you are in a neighborhood with many other Starlink users from SpaceX, then each services are likely to be affected, with each satellite struggling to keep up with demand placed upon it.

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