Successful Launch of Amazon’s First Internet Satellite

Successful Launch of Amazon’s First Internet Satellite

Amazon’s​ first satellite launch was a success, ⁢according to United Launch Alliance. The ⁢aerospace​ manufacturer’s Atlas V ⁤rocket took the first two Project‌ Kuiper satellites to ‌low Earth orbit ⁢on Friday. The mission, which ​is named Protoflight, ⁤lifted off ⁣at 2:06PM ET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in ‍Florida. 

Amazon has been working on Project Kuiper, its Starlink-esque internet satellite initiative, for quite some time. It previously planned to launch‌ the prototypes by the end of last⁣ year.

The company sees Protoflight as a ‍key learning‌ opportunity, giving it the chance to record real-world⁤ (or, more accurately, offworld)‌ data from space and add that ⁢to findings from lab and field testing. Amazon expects to ⁢gain more insight into how the network will perform across ground and space. This ‍is also a test of satellite processing, launch and mission operations. Once⁢ the mission is⁤ over, Amazon will actively deorbit both satellites before they burn up in the…

2023-10-06 15:21:30
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