The SpaceX CEO had recently asked the Pentagon to pay for the satellite internet service instead.
About 85% of the Starlink terminals now in Ukraine were fully or partially funded by governments.
The company will no longer be using ABL Space Systems to launch its Kuiper-1 and Kuiper-2 satellites and will instead use ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket.
The orbital transfer vehicle will very likely burn up in Earth's atmosphere soon if mission controllers can't raise its orbit.
Though, the Kremlin thought the Tesla CEO made some good points.
Musk tweeted that he would work to provide internet in Iran after the U.S. Treasury Department loosened sanctions restrictions to help Iranians get connected.
Starlink now operates on every continent, including Antarctica, according to the billionaire tech mogul.
One of the company's Starlink terminals is currently being tested at a remote research station.
AST SpaceMobile's recently launched BlueWalker 3 satellite will soon unfurl its massive antenna, making it among the brightest objects in the night sky.
Launches of OneWeb satellites were suspended following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but the new deal with Arianespace offers hope for the SpaceX rival.
AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 is scheduled to launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on September 10.
A proposed and long-overdue draft order would severely shorten the timeframe under which satellite operators must dispose of their defunct spacecraft.
Users are reporting "Degraded Service" this morning.
The companies are partnering to bring Starlink satellite internet to T-Mobile phones in an effort to eliminate connectivity dead zones in remote areas.
The company's original intention was to have Starship do the heavy lifting, but the altered plan suggests Elon's jumbo rocket won't be ready any time soon.
Experts say the increasing frequency of solar storms—the result of the Sun's 11-year cycle—is catching smallsat firms off guard.
The head of U.S. Space Command condemned the launch of the Russian satellite, describing the move as "irresponsible."
The agency is bringing together experts to build tools that seek to standardize communication between tens of thousands of satellites.
The space junk was created in November 2021 when Russia used a missile to deliberately destroy a defunct satellite.
While U.S. officials are reportedly concerned about military spying, Iran says its latest and most sophisticated satellite will gather environmental data.