Elon Musk's dreams to colonize Mars hit by intergalactic hurdle
Briefly

Downdetector identified significant interruptions in SpaceX's Starlink service around 3pm ET, resulting in sluggish connections, intermittent outages, and total service blackouts for thousands. Major cities impacted include New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Seattle. This disruption comes just months after Starlink's $350 billion valuation and while the service has over six million users globally. Elon Musk stated that profits from Starlink support initiatives for human missions to Mars, indicating that this outage could hinder those ambitions.
Downdetector reported issues affecting SpaceX's Starlink, including sluggish connections, intermittent service, and total blackouts for tens of thousands of users.
The outage map showed disruptions in major US cities such as New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Seattle.
The service disruption comes months after Starlink reached a $350 billion valuation, now catering to over six million active users worldwide.
Elon Musk mentioned that Starlink's profits are being used to fund missions aimed at sending humanity to Mars, raising concerns over potential setbacks.
Read at Mail Online
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