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Amazon completed a successful prototype mission for Project Kuiper.
Amazon's Project Kuiper previously operated under the code name referencing Kuiper Belt objects.
Amazon Leo is positioned within the Amazon-branded suite of products.
Amazon aims to start offering services to customers before the end of 2023.
Amazon plans to start providing services with Amazon Leo after expanding the network's coverage and capacity.
Amazon deployed its first full batch of production satellites earlier in 2023.
Amazon's most recent mission in October 2023 brought two dozen satellites into low Earth orbit.
Amazon Leo will provide high-speed, low-latency satellite internet connectivity by launching a large number of satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO).
The name change to Amazon Leo references low Earth orbit (LEO) where the satellites will operate.
The INPE - ESA collaboration will help evaluate how Biomass provides insights into global forest carbon dynamics, particularly in the Amazon.
Amazon Leo offers the option to connect directly to Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud.
The Amazon Leo constellation currently has 153 satellites and is designed to have more than 3,000 satellites.
Amazon Leo is expected to be offered to select enterprise customers by the end of 2025.
Amazon rebranded Project Kuiper to Amazon Leo.
The New Glenn program has several vehicles in production and multiple years of orders from customers including NASA, Viasat, Amazon's Project Kuiper, and AST SpaceMobile.
Amazon has not publicly announced service plans or prices for the terminals.
Connected Farms plans to integrate Project Kuiper into its CommsXtend farm connectivity product with Amazon’s phased array antenna.
The first-stage booster B1096 previously launched KF-01 for Amazon's Project Kuiper and NASA's IMAP rideshare mission earlier this year.
The Amazon Basin accounts for 14% of global plant carbon uptake annually and lost 370 million tonnes of carbon between 2010 and 2020.
Connected Farms has a deal with Amazon to bring Project Kuiper’s Low-Earth Orbit connectivity to farmers.