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Cats interfere with the work of satellite Internet from Elon Musk: what do they do

Clients of broadband internet company SpaceX have reported a very strange problem with their Starlink home satellites: they are perfect for cat rookeries. New York Post.

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This is a worrying trend, as one Canadian Starlink user pointed out on Twitter just recently. He spotted at least five felines resting on his satellite dish. No one knows how long such a cradle can support cats.

"Starlink works great until the cats discover that the satellite gets a little warm on cold days," Aaron Taylor of Alberta wrote on Jan. 31. An adorable photo of nearly half a dozen cats curled up on a snow-covered Satellite has racked up 173 likes on social media.

One official Starlink beta tester provided the results of the experiment: “I tested my satellite dish with a thermal imager and it is really warm, even the back is warm. So you can find animals under it or around it if it is on the ground. "

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Another person noted that when activated, the antennas are tilted at such an angle that animals, including birds and rodents, cannot nest in them, so there is no risk that the animal could interrupt the Internet in this way while the satellite is in use.

Cats are perhaps the least of tech billionaire Musk's worries these days. Last week, Chinese government officials called on the Tesla founder to "act responsibly" after one of SpaceX's orbiting satellites nearly collided with the Beijing space station twice, in July and October.

SpaceX has launched about 2000 small satellites as part of an effort to create Internet access anywhere in the world, especially in remote areas.

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Currently, about six in 10 people worldwide use the Internet at home, at school, at work or on mobile devices.

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