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Amazon’s Internet Satellites Will Use Space Lasers to Transmit Data
- Technology will ensure reliable coverage even in the ocean
- Company aims to operate a constellation of 3,236 satellites
Amazon's Project Kuiper Protoflight satellite.
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Amazon.com Inc., which launched its first internet satellites in October, says it will use space lasers to ensure reliable broadband coverage even in the middle of the ocean.
The technology will enable a satellite to deliver data to a cruise ship, say, even if the spacecraft isn’t in range of an Amazon ground station connected to the internet. Instead, the laser will pass the request on to another satellite that has a clear view of a ground station.