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Watch an Atlas V rocket launch 29 Amazon Leo internet satellites to orbit tonight

The article discusses the launch of 29 Amazon Leo internet satellites to orbit tonight using a ULA Atlas V-551 rocket. The rocket stands with the Amazon Leo logo on its fairing, and the launch is scheduled for December 14, 2025. The article provides a factual and concise summary of the event, without any commentary.

Space.com 11d ago

FCC lifts looming deadline for Amazon Leo satellite broadband constellation

The Federal Communications Commission has waived a requirement for Amazon to launch half of its satellite broadband constellation by the end of July, a key regulatory reprieve that buys the tech giant time to get more of its spacecraft into orbit. Amazon won regulatory approval for the Amazon Leo network in July 2020. The FCC's authorization came with two deadlines.

Ars Technica 1d ago

FCC lifts looming deadline for Amazon Leo satellite broadband constellation

The Federal Communications Commission has waived a requirement for Amazon to launch half of its satellite broadband constellation by the end of July, a key regulatory reprieve that buys the tech giant time to get more of its spacecraft into orbit. Amazon won regulatory approval for the Amazon Leo network in July 2020. The FCC's authorization came with two deadlines.

Ars Technica Science 1d ago

Amazon Leo's satellite homework is late, but FCC won't flunk it just yet

Amazon is set to miss its deadline to deploy half of its Leo satellite constellation by July 30, as required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The agency has, however, granted it a waiver of sorts – at the cost of priority status in spectrum licensing. The Bezos-founded behemoth got the go-ahead from the FCC for what was then known as Project Kuiper back in 2020.

The Register 1d ago

Musk's Starlink leads Bezos' Amazon as airlines rush to boost in-flight Wi-Fi

Musk's Starlink leads Bezos' Amazon as airlines rush to boost in-flight Wi-Fi RIO DE JANEIRO, June 9 : Global airlines' push to attract premium customers is making fast in-flight Wi-Fi an increasingly important perk, turning a once-patchy paid service into an emerging battleground between Elon Musk's Starlink and Jeff Bezos' Amazon Leo satellite network. Starlink, which operates around two-thirds of all satellites in space and is the major driver of revenue for SpaceX, has signed up 11 new...

Channel News Asia 22h ago

FCC relaxes Amazon's satellite internet deadline

FCC relaxes Amazon's satellite internet deadline The retailer had until July 30 to launch 1,600 satellites, but won't have the rocket capacity in time. The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Amazon an extension on its Leo satellite internet deployment, according to a ruling released on June 5.

Engadget 23h ago

US Removes Amazon Satellite Launch Deadline Amid Rocket Shortage

A ULA Atlas V-551 rocket carrying an Amazon Leo at launch pad 41 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Dec. 14.

Bloomberg Technology 1d ago

Blue Origin explosion is a major setback for NASA’s Moon plans and Amazon’s Starlink competitor

New Glenn rocket explodes at Launch Complex 36 on Thursday night in Florida. | Image: Spaceflight Now While Blue Origin investigates the root cause behind last night's spectacular explosion of its New Glenn rocket, it's already clear that this will be a major setback for NASA's Moon base plans and Amazon's fledgling Leo space internet constellation. The incident occurred at about 9pm at Blue Origin's Florida launch site during a hot-fire test, where seven engines in the booster stage are lit...

The Verge 12d ago

After Jeff Bezos' 'very rough day', Amazon satellite chief says satellites remain secure

Amazon’s satellite internet division has sought to calm employee concern after last week’s Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion, which founder Jeff Bezos described as a ‘very rough day’. The incident took place during a hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral, when the rocket erupted into a massive fireball ahead of a mission expected to carry Amazon’s operational internet satellites. While the company reported no injuries, the blast caused a significant amount of damage to Blue Origin’s launch...

Times of India 6d ago