Amazon Challenges Starlink in Space Race
Amazon has taken a significant step forward in the satellite internet market by launching its first 27 satellites for Project Kuiper from Cape Canaveral. This ambitious $10 billion initiative aims to deploy 3,236 satellites to provide global internet access, particularly in underserved regions.
The project seeks to compete with SpaceX's Starlink, which already has over 7,100 satellites in orbit. Despite delays, Amazon plans to start customer service later this year, with a deadline to launch half of its satellites by mid-2026.
The satellite internet market is becoming increasingly competitive, with other players like China's satellite projects and the European operator Eutelsat also entering the fray. However, the rapid expansion of satellite constellations raises concerns about space congestion and potential collisions, highlighting the need for coordinated satellite management and updated legal frameworks.
As the race intensifies, Amazon aims to establish its presence in this burgeoning industry.
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