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STARLINK-2002

STARLINK BB

Categories:
NORAD ID
47597
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-2001

STARLINK BA

Categories:
NORAD ID
47596
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-2000

STARLINK AZ

Categories:
NORAD ID
47595
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-1999

STARLINK AY

Categories:
NORAD ID
47594
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-1998

STARLINK AX

Categories:
NORAD ID
47593
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-1997

STARLINK AW

Categories:
NORAD ID
47592
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-1996

STARLINK AV

Categories:
NORAD ID
47591
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-1995

STARLINK AU

Categories:
NORAD ID
47590
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-1994

STARLINK AT

Categories:
NORAD ID
47589
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

STARLINK-1993

STARLINK AS

Categories:
NORAD ID
47588
Date of delivery
2021-02-04
Owner
US

Starlink is a network of satellites designed and developed by SpaceX. The goal of this network is to provide fast, reliable and global access to the Internet.

The Starlink network consists of hundreds and thousands of small satellites placed in low Earth orbit. These satellites communicate with ground stations on Earth, transmitting Internet data at speeds of more than 1 gigabit per second. This will give residents in areas with poor telecommunications infrastructure or remote from traditional Internet providers access to high-speed Internet. Starlink is currently in beta testing, and SpaceX plans to roll out the network worldwide within a few years.