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Judges Reject Viasat's Plea To Stop SpaceX Starlink Satellite Launches (arstechnica.com) 14

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: SpaceX can keep launching broadband satellites despite a lawsuit filed by Viasat, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. Viasat sued the Federal Communications Commission in May and asked judges for a stay that would halt SpaceX's ongoing launches of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that power Starlink Internet service. To get a stay, Viasat had to show that it is likely to win its lawsuit alleging that the FCC improperly approved the satellite launches. A three-judge panel at the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit was not persuaded, saying in a short order that "Viasat has not satisfied the stringent requirements for a stay pending court review." The judges did grant a motion to expedite the appeal, however, so the case should move faster than normal.
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Judges Reject Viasat's Plea To Stop SpaceX Starlink Satellite Launches

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  • by garyisabusyguy ( 732330 ) on Friday July 23, 2021 @05:53PM (#61613841)

    That is all...

  • Much faster, no data limits, more reliable. We either need to improve our service or eliminate the competition.
  • According to data provided by N2YO.com [n2yo.com], they are currently tracking 7,568 satellites in orbit. Of these, 3,978 (50.185%) were launched by and are run from the United States.

    The former USSR Commonwealth of States is second (1,534), the People's Republic of China is third (6,210), the UK is fourth (3,488) and Japan is fifth (2,603). Collectively, the top 5 nations account for 6,263 satellites (82.76%) and the top 10 for 6,704 satellites (88.58%).

    Unfortunately, we can't simplistically try and divide the
  • Answer: no one cares.

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