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Networx3 UAV has a Starlink dish mounted to its mobile control center van to connect its drones to the 3,000-strong satellite network orbiting 550 km above the Earth.
Networx3 UAV's drone fleet can now beam back real-time video of flights from the UK's most inaccessible places using Starlink and the cloud-based drone admin system FlightHub2.
The Starlink advanced satellite system has been available in the UK since January 2021.
Stockport-based tech company Comms Byte worked with Networx3 UAV to complete the Starlink installation.
Networx3 UAV is using Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites to provide a live feed of its drone flights anywhere in the world.
SpaceX delayed a planned Starlink Falcon 9 launch from Kennedy Space Center on 2022-12-16 to 2022-12-17 to prioritize the O3b mPower satellite launch.
The Falcon 9 first stage booster used for the SWOT mission had previously launched NROL-87, NROL-85, SARah-1, and two Starlink missions.
As of November 2022, SpaceX’s Starlink had launched over 3,500 satellites and offered coverage in more than 50 markets across North America, South America, Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
SpaceX appealed the FCC decision denying nearly $900,000,000 in rural broadband subsidies to Starlink.
Starlink was denied nearly $900,000,000 in rural broadband subsidies by the FCC in August 2022 after failing to demonstrate it could deliver promised service to nearly 643,000 homes and businesses.
Starlink terminals began operating on front-line locations in Ukraine to provide communications during the war with Russia.
SpaceX’s launch schedule and routine recovery of Falcon 9 first stages and payload fairings created an "elastic launch manifest" that allowed delaying Starlink launches to accommodate additional customers.
Starlink was operating roughly 3,000 satellites as of the time of the article and SpaceX proposed growing the constellation to more than 30,000 satellites.
The Falcon 9 first stage booster that supported HAKUTO-R Mission 1 previously launched the SES-22 mission and three Starlink missions.
SpaceX launched 55 missions in 2022, with more than half of those missions supporting its Starlink low Earth orbit broadband constellation.
SpaceX filed an application with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission on 2022-12-06 to include a direct-to-cellular hosted payload on around 2,000 Gen 2 Starlink satellites.
SpaceX requested additional spectrum from the FCC that could be used for a mobile Starlink satellite service, including spectrum in the 1.6 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands used by Globalstar and the 2 GHz band assigned to Dish Network.
SpaceX proposed adding a direct-to-smartphone capability to its Gen 2 Starlink broadband constellation using a hosted payload on approximately 2,000 satellites.
SpaceX launched more than 3,500 satellites for Starlink’s current generation to date.
SpaceX estimated that less than a third of the 7,500 Gen 2 Starlink satellites approved would be sufficient to provide full and continuous direct-to-smartphone services across much of the globe.