- Amazon's Project Kuiper marks an ambitious step towards establishing a global space internet system with the successful launch of its first prototype satellites. Over 3,000 satellites are planned to be deployed under this project, potentially revolutionizing global broadband service provision.
In an ambitious stride towards building a global space internet system, Amazon's Project Kuiper has successfully launched its first prototype satellites, KuiperSat-1 and KuiperSat-2. This marks a momentous step in Amazon's vision to revolutionize the provision of broadband service at a global level.
The launch took place in Florida at 2:06 p.m. local time on a sunny Friday. The prototype satellites soared into space carried by the Atlas V rocket, operated by the United Launch Alliance LLC, as spectators watched on with awe. This follows Amazon's plan to deploy over 3,000 satellites to provide comprehensive broadband service worldwide.
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