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Elon Musk's Starlink will turn into the dark opening undertaking

Blackhole Project

By Son SimPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
Elon Musk's Starlink will turn into the dark opening undertaking
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This was the order: make a satellite organization to connect all mankind in a way we have never seen before. Indeed, even in the less fortunate, often lost, remote, if you have a satellite phone, you are fine. Good!

I also say Incredible (definition: especially absurd or irrational).

This is not the Starlink I am talking about, however, it has the same problems as the highly established effort. The Iridium celestial body project began in the mid-90s. Supported by Motorola, Iridium is expected to offer satellite telephone management anywhere in the world.

Why did you probably never know about Iridium? You are using a cell, not a satellite phone. Additionally, you probably do not have a compelling reason to make a call while another location is passing through the center.

The satellite call costs $ 1,300. The monthly membership starts at about $ 50 / month for 15 minutes of talk. It wasn’t savvy money many years ago. It is not yet financially viable.

In any case, the big tech organizations are trying to bring to the table the most remote access to the Web for a long time. Facebook Aquila has tried to make it using solar radiation based on solar radiation. Google had its own way, with the Task Crackpot, which has a high inflatable. Facebook is committed to 2018. Google accepted the truth in 2021. These organizations, with dozens of leading designers and major assets, have been unable to make it work.

Fast forward to 2021. The new 5G has previously covered 1 billion people (15% of the world's population) by 2020. 4G 'time-consuming' covers about 80% at this point. With the full integration we have from existing pinnacles, links, and underwater organizations, there is approximately 5% of the remaining land for parts outside the Web's easy access point. Indeed, even in the most remote districts, there is often a home phone.

In any case, Elon Musk stood out as a real fan of Starlink this week. Their big announcement: they have hit 70,000 active clients - and they are expected to hit 500,000 clients within a year. That may seem like a lot… but it is not. It's a small market. They will need too many clients to make a profit.

The Starlink interface states that as of recently there has been almost zero access to the Web. Besides, if you happen to be rich enough to handle the cost of a satellite phone, you may have lived in a big city before. You have great reception on the web. Alternatively, if you are a telephone operator at a mine, or at a military base, you have a current framework. Who, though, is this?

Still, that's not the worst part. Many financial managers at all levels make the worst prize calculations compared to the prize, or their market size compared to the actual number of potential customers. Various organizations are doing this and are very forgiving.

This is not a pardon. We all see that Elon Musk is the one who dreams of taking humanity to the stars (or maybe Mars) through SpaceX. In any case, the Starlink business could end up making space travel unthinkable - and surprisingly shut down cosmology!

Starlink successfully delivered 1,500 satellites and Musk has up to 42,000 shipping plans covering everything. NASA is currently overwhelmed by space pollution. The chain reaction of the effects is almost consistently clear. In any case, that could put any rocket at risk as it leaves the Earth - and worse, it could end current life on Earth. Let's say we are very lucky…

Starlink is a service that will provide you with no benefits to anyone, lose a ton of money, and exhaust your ability to look at or go to the stars. This is not just Elon Musk's bad business. It could be really bad for all of us.

Elon Musk needs to establish the highest climate on Earth with his electric cars. In any case, he is a junkyard just above us and he is not the first. Many organizations are committed to climate change.

By not looking more closely at the consequences of our progress, we will hurt ourselves, too. That is a recurring pattern.

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Son Sim

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