On Sunday, March 8, 2026, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from California carrying 25 Starlink satellites. The goal is to help share internet by using satellites in space.
Satellites are machines that travel high above Earth. They can send and receive signals, like passing super-fast notes. The story describes a pathway where information can go from a device to an antenna on Earth and then be helped along over long distances—especially in places where building lots of wires is difficult.
Getting to space takes a powerful lift because Earth’s gravity pulls things back down. Rockets provide that strong push to carry heavy items upward. After release, the satellites spread out and begin working in organized patterns.
Internet connections matter because they support learning, communication with family, and sharing information. The story points to places like schools, ships at sea, and faraway towns, where satellite help can make it easier to stay connected.
Satellites are machines that travel high above Earth. They can send and receive signals, like passing super-fast notes. The story describes a pathway where information can go from a device to an antenna on Earth and then be helped along over long distances—especially in places where building lots of wires is difficult.
Getting to space takes a powerful lift because Earth’s gravity pulls things back down. Rockets provide that strong push to carry heavy items upward. After release, the satellites spread out and begin working in organized patterns.
Internet connections matter because they support learning, communication with family, and sharing information. The story points to places like schools, ships at sea, and faraway towns, where satellite help can make it easier to stay connected.