โJan-08-2018 12:23 PM
โJan-11-2018 04:36 AM
โJan-11-2018 02:51 AM
agesilaus wrote:
I'm reading that:
1) It wasn't SpaceX's problem, if there is one, because their next launch is still going to happen before the end of the month. If they had a problem they'd would have delayed that. SpaceX has stated their equipment worked as designed.
2) There is speculation that the launch went off as planned and NSA is trying to hide the satellite. I'm not sure how that would work since there are a lot of satellite spotters, they'd had to mask the sun's reflection off the shell of the satellite. The US has massive radars to track these things do the Russians?
3) NSA/ULA provided the connector between the launch second stage and the satellite, if there was a problem that was where it happened.
โJan-10-2018 03:45 PM
โJan-10-2018 02:33 PM
โJan-10-2018 01:46 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Space X also just launched a top secret, likely billion dollar, satellite and it failed to reach orbit and is assumed lost. Space is a tough business!
โJan-10-2018 12:44 PM
โJan-10-2018 11:31 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
.....but not mobile......
โJan-10-2018 05:58 AM
sue.t wrote:
I've had satellite internet for two years. No issues. Reliable too. Also use it for our phone because the local supplier wanted $10,000 to install a landline to our home. In the north, infrastructure is aging and unreliable but the new satellite internet system that we have (Xplornet) is trouble-free.
โJan-10-2018 04:52 AM
โJan-09-2018 07:29 PM
โJan-09-2018 06:09 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Why does this thread show several new replies but a blank 2nd page. Were posts redacted or something else?
โJan-09-2018 07:26 AM
2oldman wrote:
Latency (delay) has been a nagging problem for satellite service so far. Don't know if this system will be better, although these will be Leos.
โJan-09-2018 03:00 AM
โJan-08-2018 06:03 PM