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starlink could be a huge new business for spacic.musk ten times the amountsh and potentially a $30 billion business if spacex can just capture 3% of the global internet market this will be a big one to watch the company this year. just as this launch company also had an ocean splashdown just a short while ago from the international space station, so staying busy already. >>> meantime, jon, a pretty fascinating look at ces. we also hear about the complaints about the show, the technology doesn't get good follow-through, but i wonder if you're seeing something different? >> i wouldn't say different, carl this is not a show about launching real products normally their going to have a big impact companies these days use their own events for that. this is about judging the health of an ecosystem. the f.c.c. just announced a couple days ago that here going to from using the university service fund, also a lot of conversation about trade here to figure out hoe you this plan to take advantage of -- >> we look forwardsh and we'll get you back
starlink could be a huge new business for spacic.musk ten times the amountsh and potentially a $30 billion business if spacex can just capture 3% of the global internet market this will be a big one to watch the company this year. just as this launch company also had an ocean splashdown just a short while ago from the international space station, so staying busy already. >>> meantime, jon, a pretty fascinating look at ces. we also hear about the complaints about the show, the...
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year it's part of the company's unprecedented push to build its broadband internet business called starlink e goal is to offer affordable internet service to rts of the united states and canada. by this summer. >>delivery services such as doordash and grubhub com are more popular than ever. but one college is taking the idea a step beyond by using robots to deliver food. the company starship a loss to 30 of these delery robs on he campus of e university of mississippi about few weeks ago. students download the starship app on to theiphone to place an order the robo line up outside the student union packed with foodand drink orders and then use a camera systeto drop off their delivery toawaiting customer. so far they proven to be quite popular. >>i really liked him now and i'm using like 3 times and they're really convenient into own, you know how they work, but it is czy to see how that is like stop and wait for everyone too.there is a $2 delivery charge and wait times can be anywhere from to 45 minutes, the company's goal is to have robots on more than 100 campusewithin the next. >>2 years
year it's part of the company's unprecedented push to build its broadband internet business called starlink e goal is to offer affordable internet service to rts of the united states and canada. by this summer. >>delivery services such as doordash and grubhub com are more popular than ever. but one college is taking the idea a step beyond by using robots to deliver food. the company starship a loss to 30 of these delery robs on he campus of e university of mississippi about few weeks ago....
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. >>> and space.com says spacex plans to launch 60 more starlink satellites to join its growing globalnternet service. the launch of the "falcon 9" is scheduled for tomorrow morning. bad weather forced the cancelation of launches yesterday and this morning. spacex is launching hundreds of satellites into low earth orbit to provide worldwide internet service. >>> still to come, curbing misinformation about the coronavirus. how social media giants are battling false claims spreading to their platforms. hi, i'm scott and i love chick-fil-a nuggets because the flavor is unparalleled. as soon as you bite into them, you're in a happy place. the seasoning is perfect. hey, i'm giovanni and a little thing i love about chick-fil-a nuggets is that they're perfectly breaded. there's just that right amount of crisp. i don't know what they're doing in the kitchen, but it's pure magic. receive a free 8 count chick-fil-a nuggets when you sign in on the chick-fil-a app. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice a
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we should stay with that for a moment, that brings the total number of satellites, part of its starlinkigure could one day total 42,000. resulting of course in much more crowded skies. i think there are concerns, aren't there, this could in many ways threaten our view of the cosmos, not improve it? there are several concerns, to be sure, mike. one is that astronomers looking up the night sky see these trains of satellites, they launch in batches of 60 and they go along in the sky one after the other, and that does disrupt the sky at certain points when you have these powerful telescopes looking up. another concern is that as you put more satellites in space, you have more chance of collision, which is another big concern. and the communication we are talking about could surely be done just as well from the ground? well, some of it could, but private companies have found it to be the case in a lot of places around the world to not wire up broadband, certainly there are a lot of places in the world where you can't get high—speed internet access and if you get a global network like this fr
we should stay with that for a moment, that brings the total number of satellites, part of its starlinkigure could one day total 42,000. resulting of course in much more crowded skies. i think there are concerns, aren't there, this could in many ways threaten our view of the cosmos, not improve it? there are several concerns, to be sure, mike. one is that astronomers looking up the night sky see these trains of satellites, they launch in batches of 60 and they go along in the sky one after the...
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so starlink, owned by spacex, says the mission is to give everyone affordable, high-speed internet.in owned by jeff bezos. another company called one web. not everyone is enthusiastic though. some experts say low orbit location, mean gravity will pull satellites back to earth in five years. at that point they will completely burn up. no one is sure about environmental effects people are calling space trash, space litter. astronomers also annoyed, shiny objects will clutter observation of the sky. it is already happening. 9 paint on the satellites is shiny and starlink trying a different kind of coating. we'll wait to see if the launch is successful. back to you. neil: thank you very much on all of that. deirdre bolton. we're getting some remarks coming out of the iranian government right now on this latest threat. for example, from rouhani, tweeting out, never threaten the iranian nation. those who refer to the number 52 should also remember the number 290. i believe he is referring commercial jet 290 that we shot down i think 1988 over the persian gulf, killing more than 300 people
so starlink, owned by spacex, says the mission is to give everyone affordable, high-speed internet.in owned by jeff bezos. another company called one web. not everyone is enthusiastic though. some experts say low orbit location, mean gravity will pull satellites back to earth in five years. at that point they will completely burn up. no one is sure about environmental effects people are calling space trash, space litter. astronomers also annoyed, shiny objects will clutter observation of the...
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lined up for this company's unprecedented push to try to build itbroadband internet business called starlink the goal is to offer affordableinternet service to parts of the us and canada by the summer and eventually to beam cheap high speed broadband across the globe, currently have internet o not access. the 4 zone forest as we give you a live look the now golden gate bridge for a little while ere wasn't a single car going acss to a lawrence is here now with the ski report or those folks wh are heading to the sierra and the next day or so yeah, a lot of ow in the mountains now that's the good news now the roadwas really opening up if you want to call up there and enjoy. >>all the fresh powder, hey this is a great me to do it you're looking at daiichi right now at cale peak and e roads are open and clea their shelves snow piled up along theighway but boy it is great get upthere now. >>and gray ski conditions up in this year in fact almost spring-like skiing conditns got a base there a 58 ines ve in rkwood 5 inches new pattn last few days and 85 trails e now open there about home, wt you've g
lined up for this company's unprecedented push to try to build itbroadband internet business called starlink the goal is to offer affordableinternet service to parts of the us and canada by the summer and eventually to beam cheap high speed broadband across the globe, currently have internet o not access. the 4 zone forest as we give you a live look the now golden gate bridge for a little while ere wasn't a single car going acss to a lawrence is here now with the ski report or those folks wh...
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it's not clear what the starlink price tag will be or if it will even be consumer ready by mid-2020.the biggest customer is the u.s. government. it does have some competition including jeff bezos' blue origin. there is also another company called one web, but not everybody is enthusiastic about this. some experts say the low orbit location means that earth's gravity will pull the satellites back towards earth after about five years, at which point they will completely burn up. so no one is really sure about the environmental effects of this kind of space junk. there also can be games of chicken, believe it or not, going on in space and star will did li willlink and the european space agency happened last year. as str astronomers are annoyed because the satellites are shiny and they are trying out a different color paint so that it is less distracting to people who want to look at the planets. ashley: long as they get a good connection for english premier league games, that's really important. great stuff. thank you. >>> let's check the big board, why don't we. we were mildly positive
it's not clear what the starlink price tag will be or if it will even be consumer ready by mid-2020.the biggest customer is the u.s. government. it does have some competition including jeff bezos' blue origin. there is also another company called one web, but not everybody is enthusiastic about this. some experts say the low orbit location means that earth's gravity will pull the satellites back towards earth after about five years, at which point they will completely burn up. so no one is...