SpaceX adds capabilities to Starlink internet satellites to boost network capacity

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SpaceX revealed new details about plans for the next generation of satellites in its Starlink internet system. “This Gen2 System was designed to complement the first-generation constellation SpaceX is currently deploying,” SpaceX wrote in an FCC filing. “While the original constellation provides unprecedented capacity for a satellite system, the demand for more broadband continues to grow unabated and the need for user connectivity has never been more important.” While Starlink service is still in beta, the company recently said that the network has about 90,000 users in 12 countries so far, with over half a million orders or refundable deposits placed by potential customers. SpaceX has launched 1,740 Starlink satellites since its first-generation system launched in November 2019. Gen2 is planned to have nearly 30,000 satellites in total; its satellites are heavier and larger to “support expanded capabilities” for SpaceX’s network, as well as “accommodate additional payloads in the future” – meaning Starlink satellites may be able to host sensors or antenna for other companies. SpaceX intends to use its massive Starship rocket as the primary vehicle to deliver the spacecraft to orbit.


SpaceX adding capabilities to Starlink internet satellites, plans to launch them with Starship