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Over the next few decades, Starlink will send 42,000 satellites to space. The goal is to bring high-speed satellite internet to every corner of the world. It may come at a huge cost, blocking views and potentially space exploration for decades.

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  • Russia will stop selling rocket engines to the US.

  • The US may have to fly to space on broomsticks, according to a Russian space chief.

  • Hours after the comment, Musk pointed to the launch of the rocket.

Russia suggested the US would have to get to space on broomsticks after the sale of Russian rocket engines were halted.

The head of the Russian space agency said on Thursday that Russia would no longer supply rocket engines to the US.

In a situation like this, we can't supply the United States with our world's best rocket engines.

The company launched 47 of its own Starlink satellites into space via the Falcon 9 rocket.

Musk responded to a video of the launch with a picture of the words "American Broomstick" and four flags.

—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 3, 2022

Musk has confronted Rogozin before.

When Musk was criticized for offering Starlink internet in Ukraine, he said that he was helping fix it.

One engineer told Insider that he was using the system for emergencies in case his internet connection was cut off, after Starlink went live in Ukraine.

Starlink has more than 2,000 satellites in the sky. Musk warned Starlink users in Ukranian that they could be targeted during the invasion.

Do you use Starlink in Ukraine? What is your story? You can get in touch with this reporter by email or on the social media sites.

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  • The head of the state space agency said on Thursday that Russia will stop supplying rocket engines to the US in response to the sanctions against it. Since 1990s, Russia has delivered a total of 122 RD-180 engines to the U.S., of which 98 have been used to power Atlas launch vehicles.

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  • The Secretary of the Air Force told reporters he was confident the Department of Defense would maintain assured access to space despite Russia cutting off sales of its rocket engine.

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  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called for help in the fight against the Russian invasion, but the White House discouraged Americans from going. We applaud their bravery, but our travel advisory is still in place. The deputy press secretary said that U.S. citizens should not travel to Ukraine.

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  • The officials say that Moscow now controls the area.

  • The Starlink satellite internet system emits signals that could be used to track users.