SpaceX continues to impress the world with impossible accomplishments. Starlink is Elon Muskβs leap into becoming the worldβs leading internet distributor. His goal is to deliver fast and reliable internet to everyone across the globe. Β The first satellites were launched into orbit already in 2019, and it was no later than the 24th of November that the latest satellites were launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Better than nothing- price and expectations
In Starlinks recently released Better Than Nothing Beta program, users has had the opportunity to test the internet service. Before, SpaceX has prioritized first responders and people completely lacking internet service. In August, already 700 000 Americans had shown interest in the service, CNBC reports.
Furthermore, according to Arc Technica, a person has to pay $499 for the equipment and then $99 a month for the internet service. As a precaution, SpaceX told its users that the service will not reach its maximal capacity during the Beta-program. Even considered this, there are users publishing downloading speeds above 160 Mbps, a speed faster than 95% of the States regular connections according to Ookla. A Reddit-user even published a download speed on 174 Mbps- on Montanaβs countryside!
More speed tests are available on Reddit.
Launch and capacity
SpaceXs advancement in the satellite business is a billion dollar investment, which innovative with its basis on new technology. It was already in 2018 that the company launched the prototypes Tintin A and B, an achievement Elon Musk proudly shared on his twitter:
However, it did not take long to reach the next milestone. The first Starlinks satellites were launched into orbit on the 23th of May 2019, with Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. This launch was SpaceX heaviest at the time. A fact among many that separates SpaceX from other companies is their innovative engineering. The Starlink satellites are built so that they can be stacked during launch, and thereby maximize the capacity!
The company also impresses from the manufacturing point of view, as they produce around 120 satellites a mouth, according to CNBC. The long term goal is to launch thousands of satellites into orbit, and they are already on a good way there with around 900 active satellites in orbit today. The founder of Quilty Analystics, Chris Quilty, tells CNBC about SpaceXs success in comparison to other companies in the same business. Quilty points out that SpaceXs manufacturing speed is remarkable, being the fastest ever among private companies! As a comparison, the company Iridium manufactured at most six satellites a month. In other words, SpaceX builds satellites at a speed 20 times faster than Iridium- showing incredablie strength and capacity.
With the increasing demand and production, SpaceX has applied for an extended permit for user terminals at the Federal Communications and Commission (FCC) – increasing the amount of user terminals from 1 million to 5 million! As the amount of user terminals increases, SpaceX are getting closer and closer to their goal.
In a thread on Reddit, Matt Monson, director of Starlink Software at SpaceX, answers question regarding Starlink. In the thread, Monson describes one of his favorite moments:
The first time we launched 60 satellites on Falcon. We’d designed the all-at-once deployment mechanism, but it’s hard to model, and we couldn’t really be 100% sure it would work right. I remember sitting there, with Falcon lifting off the pad, thinking: Ok. In an hour we’re either going to be idiots for trying a thing that obviously never could have worked, or geniuses for doing the thing that’s obviously the right way to deploy lots of satellites. Luckily it went well.
The sucess do not seem to end. It was no later than the 24th of November that SpaceX sent additionaly 60 satelitties into orbit, on their 16th Starlink mission. In the video you can watch the launch.
Unique design
The Starlink satellites are designed in a unique and innovative way, showing the remarkable work of engineering. At launch they can be stacked together, and as they reach space, they will slowley distance themselves until they reach their individual orbits.
A satellite weighs about 260 kg and consist of four phased array antennas, a solar panel and an ion propulsion system. Furthermore, the satellites are equipped with an autonomous collision avoidance system, a capability that reduces the risk for human error which can have a great impact on functionality.
When in orbit, the satellites are on a height of 550 000 MASL, while regular satellites usually are on a height of dubble that. If a satellite would malfunction, they are programed leave their orbit or enter the atmosphere.
Bright objects in the sky
Unfortunately, the Starlink project has stirred up reactions among the world’s astronomers. As more satellites reached orbit, it became obvious that they reflect a lot of light from the Sun, sabotaging observations and measurements for astronomers. Scientists are conserned that this will be an increasing problem as more satellites are sent into orbit.
To counteract this, SpaceX has worked with astronomers to solve the problem. Elon Musk has highlighted on his Twitter account that the satellities may be re-directed during big astronomical events. Further, SpaceX has worked on a darker design, called Darksat, that can reduce the reflectiveness of the satelitties. However, these are improvements that they are still working on.
Bright future for Starlink
Elon Musk has, as a private actor, changed the world’s view open the limits of a private company- and his accomplishments with Starlink is no expectation. Elon Musk is today one of the richest people in the world, as he is valued at $128 billion according to Forbes! While SpaceX at the same time has a high price tag on no less than $36 billions.
Furthermore, the investment bank Morgan Stanley has doubled their future estimate of SpaceX. As one of the fastest growing companies in the space business, Morgan estimatees SpaceX to be worth $100 billion! In a letter to the banks investors, Morgan Stanleys analyst Adam Jones wrote:
SpaceX continues to solidify its place as βmission controlβ for the emerging space economy. Important milestones with Starlink, Starship and government contracts dovetail to support an increase in our base case valuation.
But Starlink has so much more than an economical value. With Starlink, SpaceX has already changed to world’s view upon internet usage and accessibility. With the pandemic that the world is suffering through at the moment, it has become more apparent than ever the extent we are dependent on internet to make our everyday life work. Without internet, distance work, education and even human interaction, had been impossible in times like this. There is a bright future waiting thanks to innovative companies like SpaceX, with accessible internet everywhere- even in the deepest of forrests.
Starlink makes the future come sooner.