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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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  • Some governments told Starlink to block Russian news sources.

  • Unless at gunpoint, the company will not do it, according to Musk.

  • Musk was concerned about Starlink systems being targeted in Ukraine.

Musk said on Saturday that Starlink was told to block Russian news sources.

Musk said that Starlink has been told to block Russian news sources.

He said that they would not do it unless they had to.

—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 5, 2022

The company did not respond to the request for comment.

The CEO of Starlink warned people to use caution as the system is the only non-Russian communications system still working in some parts of Ukraine.

Minutes before announcing that it wouldn't block Russia's news outlets, Musk said in another message that "SpaceX reprioritized to cyber defense and overcoming signal jamming."

It will cause slight delays in Starlink V2.

Musk said on February 27 that he had activated his Starlink internet service in Ukraine after Mykhailo Fedorov, vice prime minister and the minister of digital transformation, pleaded with him to provide more Starlink stations as the Russian invasion was disrupting the country's internet services.

In case regular broadband services were cut during the Russian invasion, a Starlink customer in Ukranian said he had prepared his satellite internet dish for emergency use.

Starlink Premium, a faster version of the satellite internet service, was launched in February. The version was designed for better performance in extreme weather.

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