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Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by emmyw(m): 3:06am On Aug 01, 2015

Facebook's plans to become a flying internet service provider for the developing world are coming to fruition. The company today introduced Aquila, a high-flying, long-endurance plane that will bring basic internet access to the developing world. A working model of the plane is now ready for testing, Facebook said.


Facebook's shallow, V-shaped plane has the wingspan of a Boeing 737. But even fully loaded down with communications gear, Aquila only weighs between 880 to 1,000 lbs — about a third the weight of a Prius. "When deployed, it will be able to circle a remote region for up to 90 days, beaming connectivity down to people from an altitude of 60,000 to 90,000 [feet]," the company said in a blog post. This means the planes will be flying at an altitude above commercial aircraft, and even above the weather.

FLYING ABOVE COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT AND THE WEATHER

This is how it will work: Facebook will have lasers on the ground that can locate the dome-shaped optical head, located on the bottom of the plane, in the air — basically shooting a laser at a dime-sized target that is more than 10 miles away. The plane will first hone in on the general location of the laser on the ground, proceeding to target it further and lock onto the location so that it can start beaming down the internet. Because the plane requires a connection with the lasers on the ground though, you might experience a slower connection when it's raining or cloudy.

The plane is built from two layers of lightweight carbon fiber material that sandwich a layer of foam. The planes are intended to stay afloat for three months at a time — presently the record for an aircraft staying afloat is two weeks — which is why the entire outside shell will be covered in solar panels. During the day, when they are fully charged, the planes will fly at an altitude of 90,000 feet. But at night, in order to conserve power, they'll float down to about 60,000 feet, going back up again the following day. This ensures a constant connection to the internet, because they do not need to come down to be charged.

A BREAKTHROUGH IN LASER PERFORMANCE

Facebook says it has also achieved a significant breakthrough in the speed and accuracy of how these lasers work — they've lab-tested a laser that can deliver data at tens of gigabits per second, which is 10 times faster than the current state-of-the-art lasers in the industry.

Facebook plans to use its Aquila fleet to create a linked network that will bring internet access to rural areas. Using a variety of data sources, Facebook can figure out where people are located physically, in order to then decide the most cost-effective way to bring them connectivity. As with its Internet.org project, Facebook won't provide access directly, and will instead partner with local carriers to offer services.



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Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by powerfulsettingz: 3:09am On Aug 01, 2015
Even though I can't comprehend what the op is trying to pass across u just need to Comment for you to know I was here
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by emmyw(m): 3:13am On Aug 01, 2015
powerfulsettingz:
Even though I can't comprehend what the op is trying to pass across u just need to Comment for you to know I was here
i wonder why you comment when you didn't read anything, you are funny grin or are you among FTC group tongue had it been you even read the first sentence, you might 've guessed what i am trying to pass across tongue
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by ugoos15(m): 3:18am On Aug 01, 2015
That's what I call the power of scinece cool.



But wait oo, the guy above me you know dey sleep
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by ojkalito(m): 3:30am On Aug 01, 2015
Jaw dropping technologies...power of science
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by madridguy(m): 3:40am On Aug 01, 2015
Very wonderful development. At times I just envy the white. I hope our rogues here in government will know the power of education so they can invest hugely in the sector.
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by Otutu1(m): 3:50am On Aug 01, 2015
World don dey end small small


the monitoring with this one no be here
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by menesheh(m): 3:59am On Aug 01, 2015
Otutu1:
World don dey end small small


the monitoring with this one no be here

Small technology means a world that's coming to an end in Nigeria.

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Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by faray: 4:07am On Aug 01, 2015
nice one
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by fabraham(m): 5:05am On Aug 01, 2015
innovative.This is another technological breakthrough. Truly the world is changing.
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by Nobody: 5:28am On Aug 01, 2015
We need this in nigeria
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by coolxpat(m): 5:34am On Aug 01, 2015
That's a welcome development.
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by feldido(m): 6:00am On Aug 01, 2015
Innovation with Africa in mind, since we can't use our brains for innovations but likes to be spoon fed, let's face whatever consequences(espionage) of using their technology.
Re: Facebook’s Solar-powered Internet Plane Looks Like A Stealth Bomber[photo] by luthorcorp: 8:26am On Aug 01, 2015
hmmm,with these daily drops of technoly,its now scarring the things are even the source of the global threat we face dailly

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