• 2 years ago
With Starlink internet, information is continuously transferred from a terrestrial dish to a Starlink satellite that is orbiting 550 kilometers above the earth. The Starlink satellite also travels at a blistering 27,000 kilometers per hour! How are the satellite and dish able to stay in contact continuously? How is data then transmitted back and forth? In this video, we'll examine the inner workings of the Starlink satellites and ground dish to see how a beam of data is created, swept across the sky, and lastly, what exactly is in that beam that enables really fast internet! Please stay for this amazing engineering and technical feat!

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