SpaceX Achieves Milestone with 350th Falcon 9 Launch, Unveils Direct-to-Cell Satellite Network
December 5, 2024On December 4, 2024, SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket booster for the 350th time, marking its 300th successful booster landing during the Starlink 9-14 mission.
Unlike previous satellite-to-phone services, the DTC service does not require special handsets or apps, making it more accessible to users.
A beta program for the Direct-to-Cell service is expected to launch soon in the U.S., with broader consumer availability anticipated in 2025.
The nighttime launch from Vandenberg Space Force Station in California deployed 20 Starlink satellites into orbit, including 13 equipped with Direct-to-Cell (DTC) technology.
This DTC technology aims to enhance mobile connectivity in remote areas by eliminating connectivity dead zones and improving access for mobile and IoT devices.
This milestone reflects SpaceX's commitment to innovation in satellite communications, which is expected to reshape the global connectivity landscape.
Partnerships with telecommunications carriers, including T-Mobile in the U.S., Rogers in Canada, and KDDI in Japan, will facilitate the DTC service.
The Starlink initiative has attracted millions of subscribers, providing high-speed internet access across various regions.
Reusing boosters significantly reduces the cost of space missions, allowing for more frequent launches and making orbital access more affordable.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the DTC project at the end of November 2024, citing critical public interest benefits.
SpaceX is seeking approval for increased radio emission power to support more demanding satellite connectivity, raising concerns among competitors like AT&T and Verizon.
Elon Musk has stated that purchasing Starlink services contributes to funding SpaceX's broader ambitions, including Mars exploration.
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Phys.org • Dec 5, 2024
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket just flew straight into the record books