With the launch of the Falcon 9 rocket from Florida, USA, SpaceX began launching a global high-speed Internet service project by deploying small satellites in low-Earth orbits.
One of the well-known businesses in the field of creating services based on new technology, SpaceX officially launched the mission of deploying 60 small satellites providing high-speed Internet services on Thursday.
The mission of the Falcon 9 rocket, which was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida, is to deploy 60 small 227-kilogram satellites in the closest orbits close to Earth.
These satellites are designed to transmit and distribute high-speed Internet portable signals to different parts of the world.
The company experts say that to complete the global coverage of high-speed Internet worldwide, 12 similar missions must be completed in the near future.
SpaceX also plans to offer tourist services to the moon and Mars.