16 min

6. High Speed Internet from Space Your Space Journey

    • Astronomía

In this episode we welcome Christian Patouraux, the CEO of Kacific, a next-generation broadband satellite operator. SpaceX just launched Kacific1 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket (JCSAT18-Kacific1) on December 16, 2019.  Kacific1 is a next-generation geostationary satellite that will stream high-speed, low-cost, ultra-reliable broadband to rural and suburban areas of the Pacific and South East Asia.  Kacific1 will connect previously unserved or under-served populations with affordable, high-speed broadband for healthcare, education, government services, businesses, and disaster relief. Its services will stimulate economic growth and provide greater access to the internet.

BONUS: At the end of this episode we feature launch photos from our remote camera 500 feet away from the pad and iPhone video from just over 2 miles away--PLUS high quality sound!

Interview recorded January 1, 2020 (Indianapolis, IN USA & Singapore)

For more information, visit https://www.kacific.com

Thanks to our special guest, Dean Regas, astronomer of The Cincinnati Observatory (https://www.cincinnatiobservatory.org) and co-host of the podcast Looking Up for sharing his space journey. 
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In this episode we welcome Christian Patouraux, the CEO of Kacific, a next-generation broadband satellite operator. SpaceX just launched Kacific1 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket (JCSAT18-Kacific1) on December 16, 2019.  Kacific1 is a next-generation geostationary satellite that will stream high-speed, low-cost, ultra-reliable broadband to rural and suburban areas of the Pacific and South East Asia.  Kacific1 will connect previously unserved or under-served populations with affordable, high-speed broadband for healthcare, education, government services, businesses, and disaster relief. Its services will stimulate economic growth and provide greater access to the internet.

BONUS: At the end of this episode we feature launch photos from our remote camera 500 feet away from the pad and iPhone video from just over 2 miles away--PLUS high quality sound!

Interview recorded January 1, 2020 (Indianapolis, IN USA & Singapore)

For more information, visit https://www.kacific.com

Thanks to our special guest, Dean Regas, astronomer of The Cincinnati Observatory (https://www.cincinnatiobservatory.org) and co-host of the podcast Looking Up for sharing his space journey. 
Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

16 min