Is it true that Starlink is affordable, fast, and doesn’t interfere with astronomers?

<p>In February 2018, SpaceX launched the first two test satellites from the Starlink project. The delivery to orbit was successfully carried out on February 22, 2018, using a Falcon 9 rocket. The first batch of sixty satellites was launched on May 23, 2019. The satellites successfully reached an orbit of about 550 kilometers in height.</p> <p>As of early 2024, SpaceX has launched more than 4,800 Starlink satellites. The Starlink satellite constellation now provides broadband services in North and most of South America, Australia, Japan, some African countries, and almost all European countries. Local users gain internet access using a set of equipment (antenna and router) sold by SpaceX.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@deep.space/is-it-true-that-starlink-is-affordable-fast-and-doesnt-interfere-with-astronomers-2d3d251bd089"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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