The number of Starlink satellites in orbit increased by 185% in 18 months

SpaceX is constantly launching Starlink satellites into orbit, but it is not always clear how many of them are there at a particular moment, since the company most often voices only the number of devices on board the Falcon 9. An infographic published by Spacexstats allows you to understand how the orbital constellation has grown over time.

The number of Starlink satellites in orbit increased by 185% in 18 months

If in September 2019 SpaceX had only 67 Starlink satellites in orbit, now there are already 1919 of them. Although in reality there were more launched, but the first two prototypes can not be counted, and during one of the last launches, 40 out of 49 vehicles were removed from building as a result of a geomagnetic storm. In general, it turns out that over the past year and a half, the Starlink orbital constellation has grown by 185%. And SpaceX is not going to slow down: this year the company can set a record for the number of launches of Falcon 9 rockets.

In the US, Starlink’s service is expected to provide high-speed internet to about 60 million people living in rural and remote areas. It is already available not only in the USA, but also in Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Great Britain, Canada. And the other day, Starlink satellite Internet was launched in Ukraine.

Source: ixbt

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