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Caption: OneWeb CEO Neil Masterson, left, signs an MoU July 19, 2022 with Hanwha Systems CEO Eoh Sung-chul, center, and Tim Pickford, Hanwha Defence Australia’s director of strategy and business development.
Source: https://spacenews.com/hanwha-registers-as-south-korean-satellite-communications-provider/
Musk has said he has no issue working with competitors, having launched OneWeb satellites for instance after that company’s plans to launch on Russian rockets fell through due to the invasion of Ukraine.
Of this batch, one is a test unit called JoeySat, which OneWeb will use to test its next-gen internet satellite.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/this-week-in-spaceflight-axiom-s-second-private-iss-mi-1850432462
OneWeb has more than 600 satellites in orbit while SpaceX’s Starlink constellation is approaching 5,000 satellites in orbit.
Source: https://spacenews.com/astronomers-raise-interference-concerns-from-ast-spacemobile-satellite/
OneWeb is a London-based satellite Internet service provider.
Source: https://www.redorbit.com/spacex-launches-third-batch-of-40-oneweb-satellites/
OneWeb only needs 588 of its 648 proposed satellites operating in LEO to provide global services, and any satellites launched beyond that point would serve as backups.
Source: https://spacenews.com/oneweb-completes-constellation-deployment-for-global-broadband/
OneWeb turned to SpaceX and NSIL last year after scrapping its Soyuz launch contract with Arianespace following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Source: https://spacenews.com/spacex-completes-final-dedicated-launch-for-oneweb/
SpaceX sells Starlink service directly to consumers, while OneWeb sells to enterprises and internet service providers to provide connectivity for entire businesses or communities.
Source: https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/03/09/falcon-9-oneweb-17-coverage/
The lighter weight of the 40 OneWeb satellites allowed the Falcon 9 booster to set aside enough fuel to return to the launch site, which requires an additional engine burn compared to rocket landings on SpaceX’s ocean-going drone ships.
Source: https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/01/10/falcon-9-oneweb-16-live-coverage/
There were 1,562 Starlink and 320 OneWeb satellites in orbit at the time, “increasing the population of satellites close to the orbit” of Hubble, the scientists write.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/satellite-constellations-ruin-hubble-telescope-images-1850184063
“We spend a lot of money to make sure we’re safe,” countered John Guiney, senior vice president of satellite and network operations at OneWeb.
Source: https://spacenews.com/industry-sees-missed-opportunity-in-deorbiting-iss/