THE first satellite for Australia’s national broadband network is hurtling into space, with hopes it will be a game changer for regional Australia. The satellite — named Sky Muster by six-year-old Northern Territory pupil Bailey Brooks — was aboard a rocket launched from French Guiana at 5:30pm local time according to launch company Arianespace. The rocket reached a top speed of more than three kilometres a second as it covered its first 450km. It’s heading for an orbital slot about 36,000km above Australia. Residents in regional areas, crying out for faster internet speed, are expected to benefit from the satellite in the first half of 2016.
NBN’s first satellite, Sky Muster, blasts off into space
Friday, October 2, 20150 comments
THE first satellite for Australia’s national broadband network is hurtling into space, with hopes it will be a game changer for regional Australia. The satellite — named Sky Muster by six-year-old Northern Territory pupil Bailey Brooks — was aboard a rocket launched from French Guiana at 5:30pm local time according to launch company Arianespace. The rocket reached a top speed of more than three kilometres a second as it covered its first 450km. It’s heading for an orbital slot about 36,000km above Australia. Residents in regional areas, crying out for faster internet speed, are expected to benefit from the satellite in the first half of 2016.
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