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Starship IFT-10 & Starlink

SpaceX’s successful Starship IFT-10 test and advancements in Starlink technology are poised to significantly reduce launch costs and disrupt the broadband landscape, paving the way for a more efficient and cost-effective space travel and satellite internet service.

## Questions to inspire discussion.

Starship and Starlink Advancements.

🚀 Q: How does Starship improve Starlink satellite deployment? A: Starship enables deployment of V3 Starlink satellites that are 40-50X cheaper per unit bandwidth compared to Falcon 9, according to Mach33 research.

📡 Q: What advantages do larger satellites on Starship offer? A: Starship’s size allows for larger satellites delivering more bandwidth per mass, improving physics scaling laws and making it 50X more efficient than Falcon 9 for launching bandwidth per kilogram.

Cost and Capacity Improvements.

💰 Q: How will Starlink’s cost per unit bandwidth change? A: Starlink’s cost per unit bandwidth will become 40-50X cheaper than Falcon 9, significantly reducing satellite data downlinking costs from up to $1 million per satellite per year.

🏘️ Q: What capacity improvements are expected for Starlink by 2030? A: By 2030, Starlink’s capacity saturation will increase from 10 houses per km^2 to 100 premises per km^2, providing gigabit speeds to 1,600 homes in a 1 km^2 area.

Market Disruption and Competition.

🌆 Q: How will Starlink’s market reach change by 2030? A: Starlink’s sphere of influence will move closer to cities, disrupting suburban areas while fiber remains dominant in dense urban areas.

📊 Q: What changes are expected in the cost crossover point between Starlink and fiber broadband? A: The cost crossover point will increase from 150 houses per km^2 to 800 premises per km^2 by 2030, making Starlink more viable for rural and suburban areas.

Global Coverage and Future Projections.

🌍 Q: What population density can Starlink’s V3 constellation support? A: Starlink’s V3 constellation will support 100–150 people per km^2, covering the vast majority of the global population except for dense urban centers.

⏱️ Q: How does Starship launch cadence affect Starlink’s 2030 timeline? A: The Starship launch cadence impacts the 2030 timeline for Starlink’s capacity saturation and cost crossover point, with a 2026 start being the most likely scenario based on a Monte Carlo model.

## Key Insights.

Starship’s Cost-Effectiveness.

🚀 Starship IFT-10 successfully deployed V3 Starlink satellites, which are 40–50 times cheaper to launch than with Falcon 9 on a cost per kilogram basis, according to Mach33 research.

🛰️ Starship’s larger size enables launching bigger satellites that deliver more bandwidth per mass, making it 50 times more efficient than Falcon 9 for launching bandwidth, even if fully expendable.

💰 Starlink’s cost per unit bandwidth is 40-50X cheaper than Falcon 9, significantly reducing satellite data downlink costs, which can reach $1 million per satellite per year.

Starlink’s Future Impact.

📡 By 2030, Starlink’s cost crossover point with fiber broadband will increase from 150 to 800 premises per kilometer squared, due to increased constellation capacity and gigabit speeds.

🌎 Starlink’s sphere of influence will expand to suburban areas with 100–150 people per square kilometer by 2030, while dense urban centers remain connected by transatlantic cables.

🚀 A Monte Carlo model with ARC input suggests Starlink’s constellation size is statistically most likely to reach 20,000 terabytes per second by 2030.

Starlink’s Current Capabilities.

🏠 Starlink’s average capacity is 10 houses per kilometer squared, offering 500 megabit per second plans, with gigabit speeds unprecedented in rural areas.

🌐 The V3 constellation will support 100–150 people per square kilometer, covering the vast majority of global population except dense urban centers.

📊 Larger satellites benefit from physics scaling laws, delivering more bandwidth for the same mass.

🏙️ Starlink will lag behind fiber in dense urban areas due to physics and technology limitations.

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