SpaceX blasts another batch of internet satellites into orbit -- for a competitor - FOX 10 News Phoenix

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Published December 8, 2022 6:33PM

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A melodramatic sunset motorboat sent 40 net satellites into orbit portion illuminating the skies implicit Florida connected Thursday.

A Falcon 9 rocket blasted disconnected from Kennedy Space Center conscionable earlier 5:30 p.m., lighting up the twilight and leaving a superb achromatic exhaust plume successful its wake. Minutes later, the ace of a triple sonic roar shook the seashore arsenic the booster signifier returned for a landing.

It was different seemingly regular ngo for SpaceX, which has present launched implicit 3,000 tiny satellites into abstraction arsenic the institution builds retired its Starlink net constellation.

But this time, the payload belonged to OneWeb, thing of a Starlink competitor.

Both companies are gathering a outer web successful debased Earth orbit with the extremity of providing net work from abstraction to anyone astir the globe. But portion Starlink is focused connected consumers, OneWeb says its absorption volition beryllium connected businesses.

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OneWeb’s efforts had been slowed by fiscal issues arsenic good arsenic by Russia’s penetration of Ukraine. The institution had been utilizing Russian Soyuz rockets to motorboat its satellites; the penetration and consequent sanctions forced them to question alternatives, including – for the archetypal clip – SpaceX.

Amazon, meanwhile, is readying its ain web of internet-beaming satellites, known arsenic Project Kuiper. Their archetypal motorboat is scheduled for aboriginal adjacent twelvemonth aboard United Launch Alliance’s marque caller Vulcan rocket, but aboriginal expects to modulation to rockets physique by Blue Origin, the institution founded and tally by Amazon laminitis Jeff Bezos.

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The OneWeb launch, seen done the remains of Launch Complex 34, tract of the Apollo 1 fire. (FOX photo)

It’s been a engaged twelvemonth astir Cape Canaveral, which has seen everything from the instrumentality of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy to the long-awaited debut of NASA’s SLS satellite rocket. But it’s not implicit yet; SpaceX has a fewer much launches connected the docket earlier the extremity of the year, including the motorboat of ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 1 – the archetypal privately-led Japanese ngo to onshore connected the lunar surface.

That ngo is scheduled to blast disconnected aboriginal Sunday greeting and volition see a beachside landing similar Thursday’s formation – the accompanying sonic roar promising a 2 a.m. wakeup telephone for Space Coast neighbors who bash not program to get up for the launch. 

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