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Pigalowda | 6 months ago

So the starlink simulators its deploying right now are empty platters that will burn up in the atmosphere from what I understand. Next missions they’ll be real statlink sats. Are these different than regular sats? It sounds like they’re able to handle more bandwidth but I don’t know.

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decimalenough|6 months ago

Starship will be deploying the next gen v3 satellites, which weigh about 2 tons each. A single Starship launch with 60 of these deploys more capacity than 20 launches of a Falcon 9.

Pedro_Ribeiro|6 months ago

The figures they've been talking of the ideal cost per launch of starship are even more insane. I'm sure some of it is hype farming on Twitter but if they get the cost to less then $1000/kg it would be incredible.

xeromal|6 months ago

Wow, that really puts it into perspective

geerlingguy|6 months ago

IIRC the v3 sats can do like 1 Tbps of bandwidth thanks to a larger antenna system?

kersplody|6 months ago

Next flight should be a mass simulator of at least 100 tons to orbit. This flight was around ~10 tons to almost orbit.

The economics of Starlink basically require high cadence Starship launches with 50+ Starlink v3 satellites on each flight.

Teever|6 months ago

Isn't starlink a revenue generating endeavor already?

jdminhbg|6 months ago

Yes, they're bigger than the current Falcon 9 rockets can launch and can handle more bandwidth.