Background: Google CEO Larry Page and Elon Musk are old buddies from way back, and an investor in Tesla. In May 2014, Page said he'd rather leave his money to Elon Musk for SpaceX than give it to charity.
Last Friday SpaceX opened a major development center in Redmond, WA. The purpose is to develop a satellite internet/data relay constellation, spacecraft systems and software leveraging up to 1,000 recruits from Microsoft, Boeing and other high tech company people. 400+ applicants were at the event, as well as Washington's governor and other officials.
There would also be a constellation of data relay satellites around Mars to support SpaceX's colonization effort. This constellation could be partly financed by a recent NASA request for proposals for commercial Earth<->Mars data relay services.
SpaceX's human and cargo Mars architecture is to be outlined later this year..
Specifics,
Cost: up to $10B
Satellite size: 300+ kg (mfg: SpaceX)
Power: solar-electric
Propulsion: Hall Effect argon ion drive (mfg: SpaceX)
Planets: Earth & Mars
Earth orbit: 1,100 km, multiple planes
Earth constellation: 4,025 redundant satellites
Mars orbit: TBD
Mars constellation : TBD
Routing: satellite-to-satellite (laser?)
Latency: <30 ms
Antenna: chip-level phased array (recent development)
Deployment: starts ~5 years
Launch: Falcon Heavy in batches
https://www.theinformation.com/Googl...ter-Satellites
Last Friday SpaceX opened a major development center in Redmond, WA. The purpose is to develop a satellite internet/data relay constellation, spacecraft systems and software leveraging up to 1,000 recruits from Microsoft, Boeing and other high tech company people. 400+ applicants were at the event, as well as Washington's governor and other officials.
There would also be a constellation of data relay satellites around Mars to support SpaceX's colonization effort. This constellation could be partly financed by a recent NASA request for proposals for commercial Earth<->Mars data relay services.
SpaceX's human and cargo Mars architecture is to be outlined later this year..
Specifics,
Cost: up to $10B
Satellite size: 300+ kg (mfg: SpaceX)
Power: solar-electric
Propulsion: Hall Effect argon ion drive (mfg: SpaceX)
Planets: Earth & Mars
Earth orbit: 1,100 km, multiple planes
Earth constellation: 4,025 redundant satellites
Mars orbit: TBD
Mars constellation : TBD
Routing: satellite-to-satellite (laser?)
Latency: <30 ms
Antenna: chip-level phased array (recent development)
Deployment: starts ~5 years
Launch: Falcon Heavy in batches
https://www.theinformation.com/Googl...ter-Satellites
Google Nears Major Investment in SpaceX to Bolster Satellites
Google is close to investing in rocket maker SpaceX, according to several people familiar with the talks, creating a formidable alliance in Silicon Valley’s accelerating Internet space race.
The purpose of a deal, which is still in the works, is to support the development of SpaceX satellites that could beam low-cost Internet around the globe to billions who don’t have it.
The price and terms Google and SpaceX are discussing couldn’t be learned although one person familiar with them said Google has agreed to value SpaceX north of $10 billion and that the size of the total round, which includes other investors, is very large.
SpaceX’s investors include Founders Fund, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Valor Equity Partners. The company, which has been developing rockets to lower the cost of space travel, hasn’t raised a primary round of funding in several years.
The takeaway: Google is in the final stages of investing in SpaceX after its own effort to create an Internet-beaming satellite constellation unraveled.
Google is close to investing in rocket maker SpaceX, according to several people familiar with the talks, creating a formidable alliance in Silicon Valley’s accelerating Internet space race.
The purpose of a deal, which is still in the works, is to support the development of SpaceX satellites that could beam low-cost Internet around the globe to billions who don’t have it.
The price and terms Google and SpaceX are discussing couldn’t be learned although one person familiar with them said Google has agreed to value SpaceX north of $10 billion and that the size of the total round, which includes other investors, is very large.
SpaceX’s investors include Founders Fund, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Valor Equity Partners. The company, which has been developing rockets to lower the cost of space travel, hasn’t raised a primary round of funding in several years.
The takeaway: Google is in the final stages of investing in SpaceX after its own effort to create an Internet-beaming satellite constellation unraveled.
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