Article 63P15 Starlink is even in Antarctica now

Starlink is even in Antarctica now

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Fcn2YpXXEAIZ9oJ.0.jpeg You have to look real hard to spot what looks like the Dishy McFlatface terminal - it's in the distance, just to the right of the roof's apex. | Image: National Science Foundation

After its race with OneWeb to cover the North Pole and other Arctic areas with satellite internet, SpaceX has made it to the other extreme: the National Science Foundation (or NSF) is testing out one of its Starlink terminals at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. The NSF says the increased bandwidth will help scientists working on the remote continent near the South Pole.

McMurdo, the most heavily populated Antarctic station, according to the NSF, with over 1,000 people living and working there during the summer, already had satellite internet, but it was rough, to say the least. Everyone at the base shares a 17 Mbps link, according to the United States Antarctic Program, which severely limits what people can do. The station actually blocks...

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