Preparations are under way for a rocket test flight in Norway that could make history and give Europe greater independence from the market leader in orbital launches, the United States.
Isar Aerospace says it is planning to launch on 24 March between 12.30pm and 3.30pm CET, weather permitting.
There’s no need for every country in the world to have their own starlink
Yes, but it sure helps when your internet connection can’t be turned off by foreign powers on a whim.
So does every country need a satellite army in case someone decide to attack their starlink?
Unless there’s some kind of treaty preventing satellite warfare and that treaty is respected, the answer will be yes.