Article 5GSBP Amazon buys nine ULA rocket launches for its space internet satellites

Amazon buys nine ULA rocket launches for its space internet satellites

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Amazon bought nine launches from the Boeing-Lockheed joint venture United Launch Alliance to send its internet-beaming Kuiper satellites into space, the companies announced. It is Amazon's first launch agreement.

The deal is for ULA's workhorse Atlas 5 rocket. An Amazon spokesman declined to say how many satellites each launch will carry or how often they will launch.

Amazon pledged to invest $10 billion into the Kuiper program last year

Amazon is planning to build a so-called constellation of 3,236 satellites in space to bring internet to rural parts of the world that have little to no connectivity. It'll also serve as a major infrastructure boost to its mammoth cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services. But details on the network...

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