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A rocket launch Monday night may finally jump-start Amazon’s answer to Starlink

Published on: 2025-08-04 16:28:01

The first 27 operational satellites for Amazon's Kuiper broadband network lifted off from Florida's Space Coast on Monday evening, the opening salvo in a challenge to SpaceX's dominant Starlink global Internet service. Amazon's Project Kuiper, costing up to $20 billion, will beam high-speed, low-latency broadband signals to consumers around the world. Monday's milestone launch kicks off a test campaign in low-Earth orbit to verify the functionality and performance of Amazon's satellites. In a statement earlier this month, Amazon said it planned to begin providing service to customers later this year. These initial services are likely to have limited reach. Amazon needs more than 80 launches to complete the first-generation Kuiper network, and this will probably take several years. Amazon's first 27 satellites soared into orbit from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. The Atlas V flew in its most powerful configuration, with fi ... Read full article.