In the second launch, a Falcon 9 rocket sent 24 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. It was the rocket’s 12th flight.
Internet connectivity in remote areas can be a challenge, but recently SpaceX’s Starlink has emerged as a viable solution for many spots on the globe — including the Ukrainian frontlines.
Deere & Company announced an agreement with SpaceX to provide Starlink network satellite communications (SATCOM) service to farmers. Utilizing the Starlink network, this solution will allow ...
Launch recap: Scroll down to review live updates from the Tuesday, Oct. 15, liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral on the Starlink 10-10 mission. Read the full story here.
When Starlink's CEO Elon Musk announced on Oct. 1 that all residents in Hurricane Helene's damage path were eligible for 30 days of free service, it wasn't clear that customers would still have to ...
Although laser communication in space is far from novel, its wide-scale deployment as seen with SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet constellation has brought the technology to the forefront ...
Almost 15 years later, seeing the aurora borealis is a bit like a drug, says photographer Ronn Murray. “Once you get a taste for it … you’re always trying to see it again because you get ...
SpaceX is offering free Starlink internet service for hurricane victims through the end of the year. The offer comes in response to criticism over the costs associated with accessing "free" service.
When Microsoft announced the Recall feature for its new AI PCs concept, the idea was met first with interest that turned into growing horror as the implications of the service became clear.
Read more about our advertising policy. Starlink offers both residential and business service across nearly 100% of the country, using satellites to relay an internet signal to remote areas that ...
Those affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton are eligible for free internet through 2024. The caveat? You'll still need to pay $349 for the dish. Cierra is an associate writer for CNET's ...