Amazon launches first batch of internet satellites in race to rival Musk's SpaceX
Monday's launch, which carried around 27 satellites from an Atlas V rocket, follows two experimental satellites launched in 2023 as part of Amazon's 'Project Kuiper' internet satellites.
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Monday's launch, which carried around 27 satellites from an Atlas V rocket, follows two experimental satellites launched in 2023 as part of Amazon's 'Project Kuiper' internet satellites.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/04/29/amazon-launches-first-batch-of-internet-satellites-in-race-to-rival-musks-spacex
Euronews Next is a future-focused news section covering global innovation, science and technology with a European perspective. Our dedicated team of journalists aims to educate and inspire today’s leaders by providing them with analysis and insights into the people and organisations shaping our future
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00:00Amazon has launched its first batch of Internet broadcasting satellites,
00:05kicking off its long-delayed deployment of an Internet from Space network.
00:1027 satellites are now in orbit at an altitude of nearly 630 kilometers above the Earth's surface.
00:17Monday's launch from the Atlas V rocket, which took off from Florida,
00:21follows that of two experimental satellites launched two years ago as part of Project Kuiper,
00:27a $10 billion effort unveiled in 2019.
00:32Competing with rival Elon Musk's Starlink,
00:34Jeff Bezos' team claims that the satellites they're launching are now much more advanced than the first two.
00:41The company aims to put more than 3,200 of these satellites into orbit.
00:46Musk's SpaceX has already launched more than 8,000 Starlinks since 2019.
00:52Meanwhile, a growing number of astronomers are warning that the large number of satellites
00:57is hampering their work and could pose an accident risk.
01:01Hydraulics continue to look good.