Kuiper Space rockets at Cape Nebula

Kuiper Space has successfully launched multiple Junolink missions over the past few weeks, completing the Group One network. This officially means 227 out of the 350 satellites (50%) are now operational in orbit. 

What's next?

Junolink V1 has taught us great lessons in spacecraft communications, which will be essential for deep space travel. It has successfully prevented multiple collisions with the Commercial Space Station (CSS) and has assisted with the LunaRock missions which brought the first samples of Luna to Droo.

In the next few months, we are expecting to unveil Junolink XL. This new network will consist of 500 satellites ranging in two orbits: Medium Droo Orbit (MDO) and High Droo Orbit (HDO) just beyond Luna. This will enable full communication coverage across the entire Droo system for our spacecraft and set the foundation for regular deep space travel.

Stay tuned for updates!


Junolink Satellite in LDO

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