Amazon Launches Project Kuiper Satellites to Take on Starlink

Amazon has launched its first batch of 27 satellites as part of Project Kuiper,  an initiative aimed at increasing global broadband access through a constellation of over 3,000 satellites in low Earth orbit. The project’s mission is to deliver fast, affordable broadband to underserved communities worldwide, competing against SpaceX’s Starlink. 

It initially faced delays due to manufacturing slowdown and last-minute launch cancellations. In a market dominated by SpaceX, this move by Amazon is a significant development. 

The satellites were deployed 280 miles (450 kilometres) above Earth during this mission, a significant upgrade from the two prototype satellites successfully tested during the Protoflight mission in October 2023. Amazon confirmed that the satellites are successfully activated and communicating with ground systems. 

“We’ve designed some of the most advanced communications satellites ever built, and every launch is an opportunity to add more capacity and coverage to our network,” Rajeev Badyal, VP of Technology for Project Kuiper, had said before the launch. 

According to a Reuters report, the company faces a deadline set by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to deploy half its constellation by mid-2026. 

The satellites are coated with a dielectric mirror film unique to Kuiper that scatters reflected sunlight, helping to make them less visible to ground-based astronomers.

“Following KA-01, we will continue to increase our production, processing, and deployment rates as we prepare to begin delivering service to customers,” Amazon said. “We have already begun shipping and processing satellites for our next mission: KA-02 will also use a ULA Atlas V rocket and launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.”

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