Canada desperately needs a national strategic internet constellation.

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  • merc@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    Geostationary satellites orbit at a height of 35,000 km. That means there’s a huge lag, making the satellites unsuitable for interactive Internet, and it also means they’re far away, so you need a big directional antenna to send data to them.

    Starlink is awful, but you definitely don’t want geostationary satellites for Internet.

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      8 hours ago

      Correctamundo. You can’t speed up light. For low latency you need LEO, and since they don’t sit still for you (8km/s roughly) you need a bunch of them in some kind of formation or constellation, so that you generally have something to connect to at any given moment, or at least a chain that can relay to ground stations.