Elon Musk vs zeff bezos | two of the richest billionaires in the world are clashing each other to settup record on space
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Elon Musk vs zeff bezos | two of the richest billionaires in the world are clashing each other to settup record on space.
Competition on space between two richest billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos over 'occupation'
Actually, both Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos want to launch a large number of satellites.
With the help of these satellite's 'army', both the veteran industrialists will supply the Internet on earth.
There is a rift over space between two of Earth's richest billionaire spacex company owners Elon Musk and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Actually, both Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos want to launch a large number of satellites. With the help of the 'army' of these satellites, both veteran industrialists will supply the internet on earth. There has been a competition or we can say it war on earth with this ambitious project of space.
Elon Musk's company Spacex recently sought permission from the US Federal Communications Commission to allow their Starlink satellite to operate in a lower orbit of space, contrary to earlier plans. On the other hand, Amazon owner Jeff Bezos said that allowing Elon Musk's company to pose a threat to their Kuiper satellite interference and collision.
Designed to provide internet service from space.
Amazon's satellites are also designed to provide Internet service from space. According to a Bloomberg report, the controversy has now come to the fore in which two world-class entrepreneurs are involved and want to fulfill their dream of space. In a tweet on 26 January, Amazon said, "This is the proposed change of spacex that is killing the competition among satellite systems."
Amazon said it was in the interest of spacex to have fierce competition in space, but certainly not in the public interest. Meanwhile, Elon Musk has also retaliated in response to this tweet from Amazon. He said that it was not in the public interest to disable Starlink satellite for Amazon's satellite system, which had been running several years behind from operations.
Amazon allowed to launch an army of 3,236 satellites.
Elon Musk's SpaceX company has so far launched 1000 satellites for its Starlink Internet system. It is serving consumers in the US, Canada and the UK. On the other hand, the second amazon has been allowed by the Communication Commission to launch an army of 3,236 satellites only last year. Earlier, Amazon had requested that SpaceX's request be rejected. In fact, in order to provide space to the Internet at a faster speed, it is necessary to place your satellites in lower orbit so that the signal does not have to cover much distance to reach the earth.
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