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voidix · 10 months
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50 Days of Lookits
Day 6: Purple
Under the purple sky
Remember, you are always my center
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12loona · 2 years
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[FANCAFE] 220930 | Orbit 4.0 board update - HaSeul 🕊
DALPLY ‘Flower Road’ BEHIND.ZIP
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themoongirls12 · 2 years
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220930 | Orbit 4.0 - Haseul 🌙
DALPLY ‘꽃길’ BEHIND.ZIP
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2meowmeow · 2 years
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loona - orbit 4.0 kim lip
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nasa · 2 years
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What is Artemis I?
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On November 14, NASA is set to launch the uncrewed Artemis I flight test to the Moon and back. Artemis I is the first integrated flight test of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the Orion spacecraft, and Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. These are the same systems that will bring future Artemis astronauts to the Moon.
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Standing 322 feet (98 meters) tall, the SLS rocket comprises of a core stage, an upper stage, two solid boosters, and four RS-25 engines. The SLS rocket is the most powerful rocket in the world, able to carry 59,500 pounds (27 metric tons) of payloads to deep space — more than any other vehicle. With its unprecedented power, SLS is the only rocket that can send the Orion spacecraft, astronauts, and cargo directly to the Moon on a single mission.
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Before launch, Artemis I has some big help: the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at KSC is the largest single-story building in the world. The VAB was constructed for the assembly of the Apollo/Saturn V Moon rocket, and this is where the SLS rocket is assembled, maintained, and integrated with the Orion spacecraft. 
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The mobile launcher is used to assemble, process, and launch the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft. The massive structure consists of a two-story base and a tower equipped with a number of connection lines to provide the rocket and spacecraft with power, communications, coolant, and fuel prior to launch.
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Capable of carrying 18 million pounds (8.2 million kg) and the size of a baseball infield, crawler-transporter 2 will transport SLS and Orion the 4.2 miles (6.8 km) to Launch Pad 39B. This historic launch pad was where the Apollo 10 mission lifted off from on May 18, 1969, to rehearse the first Moon landing.
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During the launch, SLS will generate around 8.8 million pounds (~4.0 million kg) of thrust, propelling the Orion spacecraft into Earth’s orbit. Then, Orion will perform a Trans Lunar Injection to begin the path to the Moon. The spacecraft will orbit the Moon, traveling 40,000 miles beyond the far side of the Moon — farther than any human-rated spacecraft has ever flown.
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The Orion spacecraft is designed to carry astronauts on deep space missions farther than ever before. Orion contains the habitable volume of about two minivans, enough living space for four people for up to 21 days. Future astronauts will be able to prepare food, exercise, and yes, have a bathroom. Orion also has a launch abort system to keep astronauts safe if an emergency happens during launch, and a European-built service module that fuels and propels the spacecraft.
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While the Artemis I flight test is uncrewed, the Orion spacecraft will not be empty: there will be three manikins aboard the vehicle. Commander Moonikin Campos will be sitting in the commander’s seat, collecting data on the vibrations and accelerations future astronauts will experience on the journey to the Moon. He is joined with two phantom torsos, Helga and Zohar, in a partnership with the German Aerospace Center and Israeli Space Agency to test a radiation protection vest.
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A host of shoebox-sized satellites called CubeSats help enable science and technology experiments that could enhance our understanding of deep space travel and the Moon while providing critical information for future Artemis missions.
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At the end of the four-week mission, the Orion spacecraft will return to Earth. Orion will travel at 25,000 mph (40,000 km per hour) before slowing down to 300 mph (480 km per hour) once it enters the Earth’s atmosphere. After the parachutes deploy, the spacecraft will glide in at approximately 20 mph (32 km per hour) before splashdown about 60 miles (100 km) off the coast of California. NASA’s recovery team and the U.S. Navy will retrieve the Orion spacecraft from the Pacific Ocean.
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With the ultimate goal of establishing a long-term presence on the Moon, Artemis I is a critical step as NASA prepares to send humans to Mars and beyond.
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mcu-opinions · 4 months
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That’s an awful lot of words to use when “Project Insight 4.0” would do.
On the other hand, do I think Tony is the sort of person who would look at his first two failures with AI-controlled death-from-above orbital weapons (Ultron and EDITH) and try again? And instead of expressing any regret for the death and destruction they caused, give the next try a smug, self-congratulatory name?
Yes, yes I do.
How people who like Tony can claim he would act like this is beyond me. This sort of insufferable, short-sighted, douchebaggery is one his absolute worst qualities.
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edupunkn00b · 21 days
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One Last Time Around
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Written for the @extremetimedchallengeexchange. Prompt: Platonic Sides in a human AU. Found family, dystopia, happy moments in a not-so-happy situation a plus. No fluff, no crack, no romance.
WC: 2414 - Rated: T - CW: Major Character Death implied off-screen, dystopia & post-apocalyptic -
“Is that a bicycle?”
Patton’s sudden question pulled the group from their thoughts and they stopped their trek through the underbrush. Six pairs of eyes followed the boy’s excited pointing. Remus was closest and gave his shoulder a little squeeze. “Not quite, buddy,” he grinned. His cheeks ached at the movement and his voice was scratchy. How long had they been walking? “That’s an old ferris wheel.”
“Really?” Patton wiggled, jostling his hoodie and momentarily hiding the bright yellow warning light on the fever chip at the back of his neck. He turned to look back at Logan. “Like the one Fern rode at the county fair?”
Ever the teacher, Logan crouched down and smiled at the boy like he was a star pupil. “Yes, Pat. Precisely.” Fingers twitching on his shoulder straps, Remus just knew it took everything Logan had to not whip the book out of his pack right there.
The remnants of that morning’s rain still dripping from the trees was a powerful deterrent.
“Can we get closer?” he asked, eyes now trained on Virge.
He already had his tracker out. He frowned, pulling his hood lower and shielding the screen from glare as he peered down at the splashes of color. “There’s no-one around,” he said after tapping at the screen. “Some warm spots… way too small for people. Racoons, probably.” Virge looked up at Janus’ sharp inhale and shook his head, both sets of eyes snagging on Patton’s bandaged hand. “Triple checked. None of ‘em have fevers.”
When Virge’s scanner pinged, they’d dropped to the ground, hoods pulled down and masks up. Virge was the only one who’d moved, pulling out the scanner and muting the quiet alert, intent on the screen. He made a cutting motion with his hand and they stayed down, barely breathing. Waiting.
It had taken more than an hour for a sick baby’s wails to announce the family’s proximity. They’d stayed under cover as the family passed less than a hundred yards from their hiding spot.
Not everyone waited before shooting like Lucas and Janus did.
Thank fuck for the old weather beacons still in orbit. The damn things would outlast them all. And with nobody left in mission control, there was no-one to turn off Virge’s credentials—genuine or borrowed—and stop him from drinking up all the data those satellites still rained down with every pass.
Returning Janus’ curt nod, Virge shrugged and powered down the device before stowing it away in his pocket. “It’s clean. That infected family we saw yesterday didn’t come from here.”
Hope dancing in his eyes as he grinned at each of them in turn, Patton bounced on his toes. “So we can?”
Lucas’ thumb brushed over the safety on his M70 and looked to Janus.
Binoculars raised, Janus peered between the trees. “There’s a parking lot…” The team held their collective breathe. At best, a full parking lot meant the fair would be full of the dead. At worst…
“Deserted,” he said at last. “It looks like they hadn’t quite finished setting up. There’s stuff on pallets in the back lot. Maybe something useful, even.” After one more look, he lowered the binoculars, a glint in his eyes. “It’s safer than the City,” he said, seeking Ro’s gaze.
Ro was staring at the back of Patton’s neck and when he looked up, his eyes were wet. “Yeah,” he said, and cleared his throat, a smile plastered over his face. “Books are great,” he added with a bow to Logan. “But you should see it for yourself.”
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The sun hadn’t yet breached the highest trees by the time they reached the edge of the fairgrounds. What was left of them, at least. Scraggly ragweed had grown up through the cracks in the asphalt, most of it not even taller than Patton. He was cautious before touching any, inspecting the flowers first to be sure it wasn’t hogweed.
His cries had been what had made them find him. It was early days, back when they thought the only ones left were the immune. Back before the mutations hit. There’d still been birdsong back then.
He and Ro had been the ones to find the little boy. Hands and mouth raw from trying to eat the flowers, he’d sat crying in the middle of a patch of the towering weeds. Older than he looked even back then, the “throwaway” monitoring chip they stuck on infants hung loose on his forehead. All the hospitals must have gone to shit before his parents could get him in to have it properly removed after his first birthday.
Patton had sat there, just fucking bawling. Alone. But instead of recoiling from them, tall scruffy strangers, the little boy had reached for them, that now familiar hope in his big teary eyes.
Remus had kept just enough sense to check the back of the kid’s neck for a fever chip. Its bright green glow bounced off the faded note duct-taped to his dirty sweater.
His name is Patton. Please take care of him when I’m gone. Bless you. - Lynne
“Wow…” Patton stood beneath the ferris wheel, staring at the sunlight glinting of the top car. The wheel was huge, a good three or four hundred feet up in the air. It had been made of solid durasteel, too. Not a speck of rust anywhere on it and the rotors, sealed to keep out dust and shit had done a good job of keeping out the weeds.
Remus whistled. This county had had serious money. Back when magic numbers in a digital bank statement meant anything, anyway.
“We clear,” Virge reported, coming back from checking the perimeter with Lucas. “There’s no-one for miles.”
“And there’s a generator,” Lucas said, coming back from checking the perimeter. “Solar,” he added, unable or unwilling to suppress a grin. “Betcha last watch Lo and Virge can get it working.”
“That’s a loser’s bet,” Remus laughed, pointing to the tool belt already clipped to Virge’s belt. “You’ve already had a crack at it, haven’t you?”
“I will admit,” Logan murmured. “It would be gratifying to charge my tablet.”
Patton’s bright eyes followed the conversation, stitching together what else they might get to work with a little juice.
“Go for it. Ro, you take Pat around to explore.” Patton grinned and grabbed Ro’s hand and took off down the row of carnival games before he could say another word.
“I’ll go with them,” Lucas said before catching up.
“Okay, while you two see if you can get those generators going,” he nodded to Logan and Virge, “Me and Jay’ll see supplies there might be. Meet back in one hour.”
“Or sooner,” Logan said, eyes following Patton down the row of games.
“Or sooner,” he agreed. “Electric lights would be a good signal you did it.”
Janus waited until they’d disappeared on the other side of the trailers before finally voicing what they’d all seen that morning. “How long?”
Remus let his eyes close and swallowed back the growing lump in his throat before taking a deep breath. He let it out slowly, then opened them, heading toward the stacks of pallets wrapped in frayed plasti wrap. “Depends on the variant,” he said as they walked. “The kid dodged whatever got his mother, and he’s still below one-oh-two, but everyone I saw had been bad enough for the ER, it’s not necessarily—”
“How long, Dr. Prince?” Janus asked again.
Stopping, Remus sighed. “If he goes red…” He shook his head. “A day? Two?”
Janus’ jaw twitched, but he nodded. “Understood.”
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The first two pallets turned out to hold nothing but folding chairs and more fencing. On the third, though, he and Jay hit the jackpot.
“Thank fuck for sodium benzoate!” Remus muttered, turning over a sealed package of ‘beef’ jerky.
Janus chuckled, shoving handfuls of powdered milk packets for some fancy ass ice cream maker into an empty duffle bag. Powdered Gatorade went next. “Wasn’t that stuff supposed to be bad for you, Doc?”
“Starvation’s worse,” he said, grabbing all four cases before tugging Janus’ sleeve. “Hey, look at the bottom layer.”
They stared together case after case of bottled water. “Plastic’s bad for a lotta stuff. It’s good for us right now, though.”
Before Janus could answer, warped music doppled out of a nearby speaker, quickly balancing out into a jaunty melody. They looked back at the fair. A merry-go-round had started up and LEDs in a rainbow of colors twinkled from every structure.
“Holy fuck, they did it!” Remus muttered, shaking his head. “C’mon, we’ll let the others load up, too, But first…” 
They both stilled when the faint sound of Patton’s excited cheers carried over the music. “But first him.”
“Yeah.”
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They managed to get Patton to slow down long enough to have some Gatorade and a few bites of food before he was back on his feet, pulling Lucas and Janus toward the carnival games. “I’m not hungry,” he said, smiling up at them. “Please? I saw a game with big rifles just like yours! Let’s try it!”
Lucas ruffled his hair and nodded. “Alright,” he said. “Those games are rigged but I’ll teach you how to aim around it.”
When they returned about an hour later, Patton walked a little slower and he didn’t fight Remus’ suggestion to take a break before leading Ro off to a Test Your Strength game. The others sat quietly and listened to his peals of laughter each time Ro’s hits sent the little ball up to the top.
The mirror maze was next, and Logan and Virge pointed out all the little tricks for finding his way through. The trio emerged, victorious, with Logan and Virge swinging Patton back and forth like they’d done back when he was tiny.
“Will you ride the Ferris Wheel with me?” he asked, holding out a hand to Remus.
“You two are the logical pairing,” Logan said, quieter than he usually was in Teacher mode.
Patton nodded, turning and pointing at the cars. “Logan explained how it has to stay balanced. We’re just right to be in the same car.” 
“Each of you will need to join them in alternating cars,” Logan said when they’d reached the loading area. “Ah, I will man the controls, if you don’t mind.”
“It’s okay to be scared of heights,” Patton said, reaching over to squeeze his hand.
Logan’s eyes widened before he smiled and cupped Patton’s cheek. “You notice everything, don’t you?”
With an answering giggle, he patted the back of his hand and nodded.
“Well, that means me and Jay in one car, right?” Virge said, looking around the group.
“Yes,” Logan nodded. “And Lucas and Roman will balance it all out.”
“Which color car do you want to ride in?” Remus asked, giving Patton’s hand a little squeeze.  
“The blue one!” he said, pointing. 
“Blue it is,” Logan replied and worked the controls. He opened the door to the first car to stop, nodding to Virge and Janus. 
They ruffled Patton’s hair as passed. “See you in a bit, Kid,” Virge murmured and climbed in.
Logan let a few empty cars slowly trail past before loading in Ro and Lucas. Lucas rubbed his head and Ro bent to hug him. “I’ve never been on a Ferris Wheel, either, you know.”
“Really?” Patton asked, eyes big.
“Really,” Ro whispered. His adam’s apple bobbed, but he kept his smile.
With a little laugh, Patton shooed him into a car.
Finally, the blue car stopped and Logan opened the door. “All aboard,” he said. “Tell me about everything you see up there.”
“I will!” Patton grinned and clambered inside.
Logan’s hand tightened on the handle and Remus’ boots stuttered on the platform. Blood roared in his ears and he swallowed hard, lips curled up into his best smile.
Half-obscured by the back of his hoodie, Patton’s fever chip glowed red.
“All aboard,” Logan said again, quieter.
Remus cleared his throat and pushed on a smile. “Hey, make room for me,” he laughed into the mostly empty car.
Giggling at his joke, Patton scooted a bit over on the bench. His choice had been lucky. Most of the cars had benches on either side, requiring two riders to sit face-to face. The blue car held a single swiveling bench so the riders could sit side-by-side.
As their car began the lift, a little laugh spilled from his lips. “I can see the river from here!” he said. “Oh! And look at all those flowers on the other side!”
They took in the sights, the music fading as they got closer to the wheel’s zenith. Patton pointed out every detail, smile bright, even as his voice faded and he shook his head. 
“Hey, Buddy, you okay?” Remus squeezed his hand. It was so hot.
“I’m okay,” he said, still grinning though he shivered. Remus pulled a blanket from his pack and wrapped it around Patton’s shoulders.
“Better?” Remus asked.
“Better. But you feel cold,” he said, touching Remus’ hand. “You sure you don’t need it?”
“I’m good, Buddy,” Remus said, passing Patton a canteen. “Drink a little, yeah?”
Dutifully, Patton sipped at the water, then handed it back when the wheel began to descend. “Everything’s so pretty up here!” he said before waving to Roman and Lucas when their car slipped into view. 
Slowly they came back down, but before Logan opened their car, Patton asked, loud enough for all to hear. “Can we go again?”
“Try and stop me!” Lucas called back. Ro and Virge gave thumbs up and Janus said something too quiet to hear. His smile was all the answer Patton needed.  
“The wheel is in good condition,” Logan responded, looking to Remus for his answer. "It is more than adequate for several more rounds."
“As many times as you want, Buddy,” he said, wrapping his arm around him. The boy curled into the hold, clapping his hands twice before letting them fall to his lap.
“Thank you, Logan!” Patton called back through the open windows as the wheel began to move again. Feet swaying with the movement of the car, he grinned and held Remus hand, sliding close again. “Thank you, Virge!” he called. “Thank you Jay and Lucas and Roman!” Finally, he turned his sweet little face up to Remus. Patton leaned heavily against shoulder, cheeks bright red with fever. “Thank you so much, Re. This is the best day ever!”
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black holes aren't black (with caveats)
The name is such a misnomer! In fact black holes in our universe tend to be some of the brightest things there are!
Why? because the immense gravity of a black hole tends to pull matter towards it, in tight orbits, and once close enough, into a whirlpool of sorts that enters into the black hole. Matter including things like stars! so a black hole might not itself produce light but it is surrounded by a bunch of things there are. Saying a black hole is a "light ring with a black inside" would actually be more physically accurate.
In addition, that matter, as it accretes around the black hole, it gets super hot and actually glows. This forms quasars, which are (I'm pretty sure) the most energy-efficient way to turn matter into energy in the universe, and hopefully one day we can control this process artificially with mirrors to extract this energy for human use. Here is what quasars look like:
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So black holes aren't black. Yes, anything within the event horizon (Schwarzschild radius) is black but black holes in general look more like Gargantua in Interstellar than pure black regions of space.
EDIT: Something I forgot to mention but even if black holes don't have gas clouds/matter in their immediate vicinity, you would still definitely "see" them. This is because of gravitational lensing; the gravity of a black hole means that photons travelling from the rest of the universe follow curved paths around them, resulting in a lens-like effect. See here (I didn't make this but it's super cool!) for a very nice visualization. And yes, technically neutron stars also cause gravitational lensing, all things with mass do, but it is the most visible with black holes.
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hiijin · 1 year
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yeojin for orbit 4.0 💙
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pad-wubbo · 7 months
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"Spy Guy", "Moon Bird", "Solar Orbit", "Big Wiggly Mush", "Monstera Man"
All pen sketches coloured with Infinite Painter.
Various things I sketched whilst watching Bob Ross.
CC-BY-SA 4.0.
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Forecasting Market Size in the Satellite Internet Industry: Growth and Challenges
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The Asia Pacific region is rapidly emerging as a key player in the global Satellite Internet market. With its diverse landscape, growing population, and increasing demand for reliable internet connectivity, the region presents significant opportunities for Satellite Internet service providers. This article delves into the factors driving the growth of the Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific, highlighting market statistics, market size, market trends, and the overall impact on the industry.
Market Overview and Statistics
The Satellite Internet Market in Asia Pacific has experienced substantial growth over the past few years. In 2023, the global Satellite Internet market was valued at USD 4.0 billion, and it is projected to reach USD 17.1 billion by 2028, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 33.7% from 2023 to 2028. The Asia Pacific region is expected to contribute significantly to this growth, driven by several key factors, including government initiatives, technological advancements, and the increasing need for connectivity in remote and underserved areas.
According to market statistics, the Asia Pacific Satellite Internet market is poised to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This growth is primarily attributed to the region’s unique geographical challenges, which make traditional terrestrial networks less feasible in many areas. Satellite Internet provides a viable solution to these challenges, enabling reliable and high-speed connectivity across the region’s diverse landscapes.
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Factors Driving Market Growth in Asia Pacific
Government Initiatives and Investments: Governments in the Asia Pacific region are actively investing in infrastructure development and digital initiatives to bridge the digital divide. Countries like India, China, Japan, and South Korea have launched ambitious programs to expand internet access to rural and remote areas. For example, the Indian government’s BharatNet project aims to provide broadband connectivity to over 250,000 rural villages by leveraging Satellite Internet technology. Similarly, China’s Digital Silk Road initiative emphasizes the deployment of satellite communication infrastructure to enhance connectivity across Asia and beyond.These government initiatives are creating a conducive environment for the growth of the Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific. By prioritizing digital inclusion, governments are driving demand for Satellite Internet services, particularly in regions where traditional infrastructure is either limited or non-existent.
Technological Advancements in Satellite Systems: The Asia Pacific region is witnessing significant advancements in satellite technology, particularly with the deployment of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. Companies like SpaceX’s Starlink, OneWeb, and China’s Hongyan are leading the charge in launching LEO satellites to provide high-speed, low-latency internet services across the region. These satellites offer several advantages over traditional geostationary satellites, including lower latency, higher data throughput, and better coverage.The adoption of LEO satellite systems is expected to accelerate the growth of the Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific. By providing reliable connectivity in areas that are traditionally underserved by terrestrial networks, these systems are enabling new opportunities for businesses, governments, and individuals across the region.
Rising Demand for Connectivity in Remote Areas: The Asia Pacific region is home to some of the world’s most remote and isolated communities. In many of these areas, traditional terrestrial networks are either non-existent or unreliable, making it difficult for residents to access essential services, such as education, healthcare, and e-commerce. Satellite Internet offers a solution to this problem by providing reliable connectivity in even the most challenging environments.The growing demand for connectivity in remote areas is a major driver of the Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific. By enabling access to digital services, Satellite Internet is helping to bridge the digital divide and promote economic development in underserved regions.
Economic Growth and Urbanization: Asia Pacific is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world, with significant economic development and urbanization. As more people move to urban areas and adopt digital lifestyles, the demand for reliable and high-speed internet connectivity is increasing. Satellite Internet is well-positioned to meet this demand, particularly in areas where terrestrial networks are struggling to keep pace with population growth.Additionally, the rise of smart cities and the increasing adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices are driving the need for robust communication networks. Satellite Internet can provide the necessary infrastructure to support these technologies, further fueling market growth in the region.
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Market Trends in Asia Pacific's Satellite Internet Industry
Expansion of LEO Satellite Constellations: One of the most significant trends in the Asia Pacific Satellite Internet market is the expansion of LEO satellite constellations. These constellations are designed to provide global coverage, enabling high-speed internet access in even the most remote areas. Companies like Starlink and OneWeb are leading the charge, with plans to deploy thousands of small satellites to serve the Asia Pacific region.The expansion of LEO satellite constellations is expected to revolutionize the Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific. By providing low-latency, high-speed internet services, these constellations are opening up new possibilities for businesses, governments, and individuals across the region.
Public-Private Partnerships: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are playing a crucial role in the growth of the Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific. Governments are increasingly collaborating with private companies to deploy satellite infrastructure and expand internet access to underserved areas. These partnerships are helping to overcome the financial and logistical challenges associated with satellite deployment, enabling faster and more widespread adoption of Satellite Internet services.For example, Japan’s government has partnered with private companies to develop and launch advanced satellite communication systems that will provide internet access to remote islands and rural areas. Similarly, the Australian government has collaborated with private satellite operators to enhance connectivity in the country’s vast outback regions.
Focus on Disaster Management and Emergency Response: The Asia Pacific region is prone to natural disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and typhoons. In the aftermath of these events, traditional communication networks are often disrupted, making it difficult for emergency responders to coordinate relief efforts. Satellite Internet provides a reliable backup communication system that can be quickly deployed in disaster-stricken areas.The increasing focus on disaster management and emergency response is driving demand for Satellite Internet services in Asia Pacific. Governments and organizations are recognizing the importance of having resilient communication networks in place to ensure that connectivity is maintained during emergencies.
Increased Adoption of IoT and Smart City Solutions: The Asia Pacific region is witnessing rapid adoption of IoT and smart city solutions, driven by urbanization and economic growth. These technologies rely on reliable and high-speed internet connectivity to function effectively. Satellite Internet offers a viable solution for connecting IoT devices and supporting smart city initiatives, particularly in areas where terrestrial networks are limited.As more cities in Asia Pacific adopt smart technologies, the demand for Satellite Internet services is expected to grow. This trend presents significant opportunities for service providers to expand their offerings and capture a larger share of the market.
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Market Size and Future Prospects
The Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific is expected to experience significant growth over the next five years. With the region’s market size projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period, Asia Pacific is poised to become a major player in the global Satellite Internet industry. The market’s expansion is driven by a combination of factors, including government initiatives, technological advancements, and the increasing demand for connectivity in remote and underserved areas.
The future prospects for the Satellite Internet market in Asia Pacific are promising. As more countries in the region prioritize digital inclusion and invest in satellite infrastructure, the market is expected to continue its upward trajectory. Additionally, the ongoing development of LEO satellite constellations and the expansion of public-private partnerships are likely to further accelerate market growth.
Asia Pacific’s emergence as a leader in the Satellite Internet market is a testament to the region’s commitment to digital inclusion and connectivity. With its unique geographical challenges, growing population, and increasing demand for reliable internet services, Asia Pacific presents significant opportunities for Satellite Internet service providers. As the market continues to evolve, the region is expected to play a central role in shaping the future of global connectivity, driving innovation, and promoting economic development across the globe.
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[FANCAFE] 220930 | Orbit 4.0 board update - HaSeul 🕊
DALPLY ‘Flower Road’ BEHIND.ZIP
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220930 | Orbit 4.0 - Haseul 🌙
DALPLY ‘꽃길’ BEHIND.ZIP
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monadhunter · 2 months
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The Discovery of Our Solar Systems Hidden Ninth Giant Planet https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ
🪐The Discovery of Our Solar System’s Hidden Ninth Giant Planet🪐 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ https://ift.tt/wd1Kq7G SUBSCRIBE For More Exciting New Videos Every Week! Is there a mysterious ninth planet lurking beyond Pluto? Join us as we delve into the fascinating possibility of Planet Nine, a celestial body that may exist in the far reaches of our solar system. We’ll explore the known planets and uncover compelling evidence suggesting a massive, hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt. Discover how astronomers have pieced together clues through the gravitational influence on distant Kuiper Belt Objects, and why Planet Nine’s significant mass could be the key to understanding these peculiar orbits. Learn about the ongoing quest to locate this elusive giant, potentially more massive than Neptune, orbiting hundreds of times farther from the Sun than Earth. Like and share this video if you find the mysteries of the universe as captivating as we do! OUTLINE: 00:00:00 Is Our Solar System Complete? 00:00:30 A Ghostly Presence 00:03:30 Unveiling Planet Nine’s Characteristics 00:07:49 Finding the Answers youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ?sub_confirmation=1 #planetnine #planet9 Cylinder Eight by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://ift.tt/oYx2DQp Source: https://ift.tt/DHyLzXK Artist: https://ift.tt/6roqXns SUBSCRIBE For More Exciting New Videos Every Week! from GSD Brainers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dsEKEwy3rE via GSD Brainers https://ift.tt/pcyPiHY August 05, 2024 at 06:44PM
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viviantnolan · 2 months
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The Discovery of Our Solar Systems Hidden Ninth Giant Planet https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ
🪐The Discovery of Our Solar System’s Hidden Ninth Giant Planet🪐 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ https://ift.tt/4YJg0ZP SUBSCRIBE For More Exciting New Videos Every Week! Is there a mysterious ninth planet lurking beyond Pluto? Join us as we delve into the fascinating possibility of Planet Nine, a celestial body that may exist in the far reaches of our solar system. We’ll explore the known planets and uncover compelling evidence suggesting a massive, hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt. Discover how astronomers have pieced together clues through the gravitational influence on distant Kuiper Belt Objects, and why Planet Nine’s significant mass could be the key to understanding these peculiar orbits. Learn about the ongoing quest to locate this elusive giant, potentially more massive than Neptune, orbiting hundreds of times farther from the Sun than Earth. Like and share this video if you find the mysteries of the universe as captivating as we do! OUTLINE: 00:00:00 Is Our Solar System Complete? 00:00:30 A Ghostly Presence 00:03:30 Unveiling Planet Nine’s Characteristics 00:07:49 Finding the Answers youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ?sub_confirmation=1 #planetnine #planet9 Cylinder Eight by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://ift.tt/oYx2DQp Source: https://ift.tt/DHyLzXK Artist: https://ift.tt/6roqXns SUBSCRIBE For More Exciting New Videos Every Week! from GSD Brainers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dsEKEwy3rE via GSD Brainers https://ift.tt/L968dmF August 05, 2024 at 06:44PM
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tanyarperez · 2 months
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The Discovery of Our Solar Systems Hidden Ninth Giant Planet https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ
🪐The Discovery of Our Solar System’s Hidden Ninth Giant Planet🪐 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ https://ift.tt/NCMQcpR SUBSCRIBE For More Exciting New Videos Every Week! Is there a mysterious ninth planet lurking beyond Pluto? Join us as we delve into the fascinating possibility of Planet Nine, a celestial body that may exist in the far reaches of our solar system. We’ll explore the known planets and uncover compelling evidence suggesting a massive, hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt. Discover how astronomers have pieced together clues through the gravitational influence on distant Kuiper Belt Objects, and why Planet Nine’s significant mass could be the key to understanding these peculiar orbits. Learn about the ongoing quest to locate this elusive giant, potentially more massive than Neptune, orbiting hundreds of times farther from the Sun than Earth. Like and share this video if you find the mysteries of the universe as captivating as we do! OUTLINE: 00:00:00 Is Our Solar System Complete? 00:00:30 A Ghostly Presence 00:03:30 Unveiling Planet Nine’s Characteristics 00:07:49 Finding the Answers youtube.com/channel/UCIBqssegsbrt__GAJG_xIsQ?sub_confirmation=1 #planetnine #planet9 Cylinder Eight by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://ift.tt/oYx2DQp Source: https://ift.tt/DHyLzXK Artist: https://ift.tt/6roqXns SUBSCRIBE For More Exciting New Videos Every Week! from GSD Brainers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dsEKEwy3rE via GSD Brainers https://ift.tt/TJUjOrf August 05, 2024 at 06:44PM
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