Elon Musk Just Revealed That His Satellites Send Out Signals To Distant Worlds

Elon Musk and the concept of space colonization have been one of the
trending topics spreading around recently. Since he ventured into the world
of space with his private agency, SpaceX, Elon Musk has kept the entire
world of technology on its feet. The establishment of SpaceX brought about
several innovations, one of which was the Starlink satellite.
In a recent conference with Elon Musk talking about these satellites, he said
a new feature had been added that enables the satellites to send signals to
distant worlds.
What types of signals does it send? Are the signals going to help us detect
extraterrestrial life?
Join us as we explore how Elon Musk revealed that his satellites send signals
to distant worlds.
Starlink is a satellite internet service operated by SpaceX, established in
2002 by Elon Musk. On the other hand, SpaceX is a space agency that
manufactures and launches rockets and several spacecraft. The private
spaceflight company SpaceX developed the satellite service to give low-cost
internet to remote and rural locations globally. Starlink works on a satellite
internet service technology that has existed for several years. Instead of
utilizing cable technology to transmit internet data, a satellite system uses
radio signals through the vacuum of space. Ground stations transmit signals
to satellites in orbits, sending the data back to the Starlink users on Earth.
Each Satellite weighs 573 pounds and also has a flat body, like a table.
SpaceX has been launching Starlink satellites since 2019, and as of
November 2022, there are 3,271 Starlink satellites in orbit, of which 3,236
are operational and floating in low-Earth orbit. He hopes to launch over
40,000 Starlink satellites by the end of this decade, which would aid internet
service across all locations globally

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