Today, when the internet reaches the base stations and our homes with cables that pass underground, we can have problems with our internet access in any problems with these cables. Unfortunately, we cannot log on to the internet in underground locations where underground cables are not located. Well without building underground cables, our world; How can we comfortably access the internet in deserted spots such as deserts, mountainous areas and the Antarctic continent? The answer that technology giants find to this question is to send hundreds of satellites to the space right above us. Russia sent 34 OneWeb satellites into orbit. Glavcosmos, a subsidiary of Russia’s space agency State Space Activities Agency Roscosmos, has successfully launched OneWeb’s 34 satellites into orbit, aiming to equip space with satellites and enable internet access from anywhere in the world. For satellites launched with Soyuz-2.1b, the modern version of the famous Soyuz rocket adapted to the 21st century, Glavkosmos shared from its official Twitter account: “Launching of @OneWeb satellites succeeded in @ 9 parties under the @GlavkosmosJSC contract: 34 @ OneWebSatellit1 and all spacecraft have been placed in their orbits. ” With 34 OneWeb satellites sent to orbit from the Baikonur launch center in the south of Kazakhstan, the total number of satellites in OneWeb increased to 74. OneWeb, which will be fully operational with 650 satellites, is expected to launch new satellites in groups in the coming years, and is said to have launched all its satellites by the last quarter of 2021.

Russia Launched 34 OneWeb Satellites From Space To Orbit For Internet - 2