
Amazon's Kuiper soon to launch alongside SpaceX Starlink from Cape - Florida Today
- by Florida Today
- May 16, 2024
- 0 Comments
- 0 Likes Flag 0 Of 5

Two prototype satellites for the project were launched atop a ULA Atlas V from Cape Canaveral on October 6 of last year, and performed as expected, Amazon said. Amazon employees testing the service were stated to be able to browse the internet and even shop on Amazon.com.
With 80 launches already secured, Amazon has enlisted more than just Blue Origin. Amazon has stated partnerships with ULA, Arianespace, and even SpaceX. The company claims the 80 launches will put into place a large part of the constellation.
Brian Huseman, vice president of public policy and community engagement, told the National Space Club Florida Committee.
"I don't have an exact time frame for the next few launches, but it will in the coming months ... Our FCC license states that half of our 3,236 satellites should be in air by July of 2026. So that timeframe is what we're working backwards from," he said.
How Amazon Kuiper compares to SpaceX Starlink
While their services may appear similar, Huseman said: “There’s room for multiple winners. Multiple offering. At Amazon, we pride ourselves on having high quality, affordable services and devices."
While Starlink is launched strictly on SpaceX − typically reusable Falcon 9 − rockets, Kuiper will be launched with multiple rocket companies, including on SpaceX rockets.
Where Starlink and Kuiper also share similarities are in their low-Earth orbit. In order to achieve low-latency internet performance, Amazon's Kuiper constellation will orbit at a lower altitude than traditional satellites, which orbit at a high 35,000+ km (21,748 miles) above Earth. Kuiper will orbit at 590 km (366.6 miles), 610 km (379 miles), and 630 km (391.46 miles) above the Earth.
Meanwhile, Starlink typically orbits at an even lower 550 km (341.75 miles) according to the Starlink company website. These lower orbits allow for an increase in the speed of connection between the satellites and connection points of users below.
While Starlink boasts a 40-220+ Mbps download speed for their business plan, Amazon states that depending on plan, download speeds will range from 100-400 Mbps. Their highest plan, for government and telecommunications, will boast speeds of up to 1 Gbps.
Cost of Starlink and cost of Kuiper
“Affordability is job one for us,” said Rajeev Badyal, the VP of Technology for Project Kuiper, in a video uploaded to the company’s website via YouTube.
While they are aiming to keep costs low, Amazon currently has not revealed the price for consumers and businesses.
For now, those seeking satellite internet have the option of Starlink, which comes with a price tag of $120/month for its residential plan, and $150/month for mobile plan. Both of these costs come after an initial $599 equipment payment. The equipment is what receives the internet signal from the Starlink satellites.
Starlink also offers a boat internet service starting at $150 per month after an initial hardware cost of $ 2,500.
SpaceX and Amazon jobs in Florida
Both companies are becoming active players in Florida's space economy. While SpaceX long has been operating in Florida, Amazon is breaking ground this year on a satellite facility on Space Florida’s Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center. By the end of 2024, these satellites will begin to arrive in the Florida processing facility, where they will be prepared for launch with the addition of custom dispensers from Beyond Gravity.
For this reason, Huseman states they are going to be hiring for at least 50 positions, which start at a yearly pay rate of $80,000.
“We’re going to have a variety of jobs there. You can see now if you go to Amazon.jobs and search, there are a variety of jobs that are already listed,” said Huseman.
Bezos' Blue Origin has an established presence on the Space Coast as New Glenn moves towards its first launch. With their rocket factory on Space Commerce Way, Blue Origin is continuously hiring for local jobs. Their website lists jobs from welders to engineers to the occasional non-technical office jobs.
Please first to comment
Related Post
Stay Connected
Tweets by elonmuskTo get the latest tweets please make sure you are logged in on X on this browser.