Atlas V Rocket Launches 29 Amazon Broadband Satellites to Orbit

Atlas V Rocket Launches 29 Amazon Broadband Satellites to Orbit
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Amazon's satellite deployment marks a significant step toward expanding global broadband competition against established providers.

  • A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket launched 29 Amazon broadband satellites into orbit.
  • The launch took place from Florida, according to Space.
  • This mission was the final Atlas V launch supporting Amazon's Leo broadband satellite constellation.
  • Amazon now has enough satellites to begin offering its broadband service, according to The Verge.
  • Amazon's service is positioned as a competitor to SpaceX's Starlink network.

A ULA Atlas V rocket successfully delivered 29 Amazon Leo broadband satellites into orbit from Florida, completing the final Atlas V mission for Amazon's constellation.

The deployment enables Amazon to enter the satellite broadband market, challenging existing players and potentially increasing internet access options worldwide.

Amazon plans to begin its broadband internet service later this year, utilizing the newly launched satellites to provide coverage.

Confirmed by 3 independent sources