AstroLink: Connecting the World
AstroLink is Astrum Y’s ambitious satellite constellation, designed to provide high-speed internet access to every corner of the globe. With a network of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, AstroLink aims to close the digital divide and ensure reliable connectivity, even in the most remote locations.
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Built for versatility and performance, AstroLink offers low-latency, high-bandwidth connections suitable for everything from everyday use to emergency communications. The system is constantly evolving, with upgrades focused on enhancing speed, coverage, and sustainability, keeping AstroLink at the forefront of global internet solutions.
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150 OrionRBX
i love how the solar panels are made, can i take them for my own satellite?
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707 AstrumY
@OrionTechnologies Oh well the problem with that is that the engine section widens so you can't really strap them together without having like a meter gap between the actual fuel tanks
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Blue Ring is an Orbital Transfer Vehicle built by Blue Origin, meant to be launched o a New Glenn. Its job is to deliver several smaller satellites to many different orbits. It has its own fuel source and I think it can fly for months at a time. Their website talked all about it.
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@AstrumY, no a “Quantum Heavy” as in 3 Quantum 1 boosters strapped together with the same second stage, kinda like SpaceX Falcon Heavy
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707 AstrumY
@OrionTechnologies Oh that was the plan from the beginning since the quantum light aka quantum 1 was designed for the phoenix hence the smaller size(its smaller then new glenn) so ill make a larger one anyway
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@AstrumY, well, perhaps you could make an orbital transfer vehicle, kinda like Blue Ring.
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707 AstrumY
@OrionTechnologies Also do you have any ideas on what i could build i mean like rocket concepts or modules
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How many of these do you plan to launch? I think with both our internet constellations, LEO is gonna get real crowded.
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707 AstrumY
@GreatBritishAerospaceOff Eh i dont like it too much but i was bored and had no idea what to do so i copied starlink and defentely did not copy its name at all
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I wonder what reference he used….
..maybe some obscure Sci-Fi craft this definitely isn’t a thing in real life, # *right?*
@OrionRBX get the hella outta here with that AI ahhhh PFP