Musk's Starlink users exceeded 2 million, doubling in just 9 months

Starlink has covered seven continents, more than 60 countries and more markets, connecting more than 2 million active customers with high-speed Internet!

Democrats may be even more angry as Musk's SpaceX company Starlink has achieved great success. The company now has more than 2 million active users worldwide. The official account of Starlink said on the social media platform X,

“Starlink has covered seven continents, more than 60 countries and more markets, connecting more than 2 million active users through high-speed Internet!”

Sawyer Merritt, a blogger who has been tracking Tesla's dynamics for a long time, posted a chart on X showing that the number of new customers for Starlink has grown parabolically since June 2022.

As can be seen from the figure, in just nine months, the number of active users of Starlink has doubled from 1 million to more than 2 million. At the same time, SpaceX has launched countless rockets with Starlink satellites to establish a large-scale satellite race in low-Earth orbit.

A few weeks ago, Musk posted on X that SpaceX has launched 61 Falcon rockets this year. He said,

"By 2023, SpaceX has placed approximately 80% of Earth's payload mass into orbit."

According to data from the Starlink satellite tracker website, 5,039 satellites have been launched into low-Earth orbit in the past few years. Of these, 4,207 are active, 591 have burned up, and 241 are inactive.

Meanwhile, Democrats have condemned Musk for allegedly shutting down the Ukrainian military’s space internet service last year. A former Obama administration official recently claimed:

"The U.S. government needs to end its relationship with Elon Musk immediately."