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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works to c/spacex@sh.itjust.works

Starlink Group 6-65 launch out of SLC-40 in Florida currently scheduled for 2024-11-30 05:00 UTC, or 2024-11-30 00:00 local time (EST). Booster 1083-6 to land on Just Read the Instructions.

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[-] masterofn001@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

How many starlink satellites are/will be in orbit.

Do the number of subscribers necessitate that number?

[-] threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

As of September, SpaceX have deployed ~7,000 satellites out of a planned ~12,000 for the current constellation. They just passed 4 million subscribers in September as well.

The number of necessary satellites is partly dictated by the number of subscribers in high density areas (max bandwidth) and partly dictated by the surface area of the Earth and the altitude of the orbit (global coverage). Since the Starlink constellation in VLEO, each satellite can service a much smaller region at any given time compared to a GEO satellite. VLEO has other advantages though, such as reduced latency and lower risk of Kessler syndrome.

[-] masterofn001@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Can you estimate the total co2 emissions per launch/sattelite and per user?

How many launches does it take total?

Why not just build some very large/tall high-power towers?

What's the benefit of satellite internet?

[-] mjrider@mastodon.nl 3 points 1 week ago

@masterofn001 @threelonmusketeers
> Can you estimate the total co2 emissions per sattelite and per user?
That needs a definition about user/time, so it is harder to do

Per satelite is amount of sats/launches. its not perfect, but gives a reasonable answer.
average seems to be 2Kton, 1.3Kton to 4Kton as low/high

> How many launches does it take total? 210 till now, which i used for calculations above, how,
to many variables i dare to give launches needed till 12k

[-] mjrider@mastodon.nl 2 points 1 week ago

@masterofn001 @threelonmusketeers
Why not just build some very large/tall high-power towers?
no, try doing in the middle of the ocean, and if that was cheap on land, it would already have been done, there where even subsidy to do that in most countries

What’s the benefit of satellite internet?
ppl where willing to pay >10X more for >10X lower data.
Think having boats to get actual current weather information, or being to able to call for help on places where there is no connection.

[-] mjrider@mastodon.nl 1 points 1 week ago

@threelonmusketeers @masterofn001 is it possible to calculate which percentage of the satellites are actual usual ?

MECO, stage separation, M-vac ignition, and fairing separation.

[-] threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Stage 1 landing confirmed!

Edit: And SECO-1.

Propellant load has started.

https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1862739802124427669

Deployment of 24 @Starlink satellites confirmed

this post was submitted on 30 Nov 2024
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