Elon Musk has reasons to be proud! Wednesday (January 19) in the morning, just after 3 a.m. Poland time from the Space Center. The USS John F. Kennedy in Cape Canaveral, Florida, launched the Falcon 9 orbital rocket, the 35th mission of the Starlink 4-6 Group. Its goal is to go into orbit around the Earth and place 49 other satellites. Internet users can follow the rocket launch live via the SpaceX website. The task is to build a special group of devices that will ensure free access to the Internet all over the world. The ion-powered satellites are equipped with a solar panel and star finder. Its design allows it to burn completely when entering the atmosphere. According to Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, 1469 satellites of this company are still active, thanks to Internet access it has more than 145,000 users in 25 countries around the world. This is another trip…
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GibsonAnd everyone thinks that unremarkable Elon Musk is worried about the average Kowalski because he doesn’t have a fast network? seriously ?? The curtain won’t fall for long
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And everyone thinks that unremarkable Elon Musk is worried about the average Kowalski because he doesn’t have a fast network? seriously ?? The curtain won’t fall for long
Great thing, great video and great review, you can see that the editor did his best
Everywhere they sound about smog alerts, and here there is a single missile launch and a cloud of smoke that no big village produces within a month of its soothing,
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Everywhere they sound about smog alerts, and here there is a single missile launch and a cloud of smoke that no big village produces within a month of its soothing,
And everyone thinks that unremarkable Elon Musk is worried about the average Kowalski because he doesn’t have a fast network? seriously ?? The curtain won’t fall for long
Great thing, great video and great review, you can see that the editor did his best
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