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OneWeb Launches 34 Satellites From Kazakh Cosmodrome in Global Internet Push

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Conservative host Rush Limbaugh, who was awarded the Medal of Freedom during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union, returned to his radio program on Friday after announcing earlier this week that he was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. “What a week. What an incredible week,” Limbaugh said on his show. “You know, I don’t like to brag … but everything happening to the Democrat Party today, if you go back … you’ll find that I predicted this implosion of the Democrat Party. And that’s exactly what it is.” On Monday, the longtime host announced that he was diagnosed with cancer and would be undergoing treatment. At the time, Limbaugh said he would attempt to return to his regular hosting duties on Friday. “The last thing that I did on Monday…

OneWeb Launches 34 Satellites From Kazakh Cosmodrome in Global Internet Push

The UK firm OneWeb launched 34 satellites from Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan early on Feb. 7 as part of its effort to provide global high-speed internet access using satellite communications by 2021.

The Russian Soyuz rocket left Baikonur at 0242 local time (2142 GMT Thursday), the second OneWeb launch out of 21 planned. OneWeb launched six satellites from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana, in February 2019.

Several companies are competing in the race to provide internet access using satellites, with Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos among the business leaders posing challenges to the British start-up.

OneWeb founder Greg Wyler intends to put 648 satellites into the Earth’s orbit and begin commercial use in 2020.

The firm has attracted around $1.7 billion from the Airbus Group, Coca-Cola, Virgin Group, Qualcomm, and Softbank to deploy the satellite network.

The success of the project depends in large part on Russian partners after OneWeb signed an agreement with France’s Arianespace and Russian space agency Roscosmos in 2015 to launch all its satellites using Soyuz rockets.

Igor Komarov, the former general director of Roscosmos, claimed the contract amounted to more than $1 billion.

Despite becoming a key consumer in Russia’s rocket industry, OneWeb has been unable to obtain frequencies for work in Russia for more than two years, as Russia’s FSB security service considers OneWeb a threat to Russia’s national security.

聽By Nadezhda Tsydenova

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Impeachment Witness Alexander Vindman Fired by White House: Lawyer

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a key witness in President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry who testified about the president’s July 25 phone call with Ukraine’s president, was fired by the White House on Friday, according to his attorney. Vindman, a National Security Council staffer who is considered an expert on Ukrainian affairs, “was escorted out of the White House where he has dutifully served his country,” said lawyer David Pressman in a strongly-worded statement. “There is no question in the mind of any American why this man’s job is over, why this country now has one less soldier serving it at the White House,” he added. “Vindman was asked to leave for telling the truth,” Pressman suggested. The White House was not immediately available to comment on his dismissal. Ahead of…