Connect with us

Tech

The French village opposes Elon Musk’s space internet service

“We’re not technophobes. But we want to know if they’re dangerous or not.”

Published

on

elon-musk-starlink-1

The billionaire space enthusiast Elon Musk captured people’s attention when he revealed SpaceX’s satellite internet project that aims to provide high-speed, low latency broadband internet, especially for those who live in rural areas, where access has been unreliable.

In northern France, the small village of Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron in Normandy is, however, unhappy with Musk’s space internet service. The village-dwellers asked Musk for keeping his antennas far away from the area.

“This project is totally new. We don’t have any idea of the impact of these signals,” said Noemie Brault, deputy mayor of the Normandy village.

“As a precaution, the municipal council said no,” she said.

Starlink had already secured French approval for four sites, one of which was in the village of Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron. Nine three-meter tall domes protecting the antennae are expected to be installed within the scope of the project.

Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, plans to place thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit. SpaceX has more than 1,000 Starlink satellites into orbit. The initial Starlink constellation will consist of 1,440 satellites, per Space.com.

 elon-musk-starlink-project-2

AFP photo

As Starlink launches more satellites, install more ground stations and improve the networking software, data speed, latency and uptime will improve dramatically, says the company’s website.

But the residents and farmers in Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron are worrying about Starlink antennas concerning their possible effects of the signals on the health of humans or animals, reported The Local.

“And when you hear that he wants to implant a chip in people’s brains, it’s frightening,” Brault said, referring to Musk’s Neuralink project.

According to Francois Dufour, a retired farmer, believes residents had enough reason to worry. “The risks from electromagnetic waves is something we’ve already seen with high-voltage power lines, which have disturbed lots of farmers in the area,” he touched upon an past event.

“We’re not attacking Elon Musk,” said Anne-Marie Falguieres, who lives just 60 metres from the future Starlink station.

“We’re not technophobes. I’m a guide on the bay, I have an internet site, my husband works from home. But these antennas are completely new, at least in France, and we want to know if they’re dangerous or not,” she concluded.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

mariana-trench-1
Earth & Energy5 years ago

Mariana Trench: 8 Fascinating Facts About the Earth’s Deepest Place

moon-Galileo-Galilei
Space6 years ago

10 most famous scientists who contributed to astronomy and space

Northern-Lights
Skywatching6 years ago

Top 25 extremely stunning photos of Northern Lights of 2020 revealed

meteorite-millionaire-4
Engineering6 years ago

Meteorite makes Indonesian man a millionaire as piece crashes through his roof

blood-cancer-1223
Science4 years ago

It’s Now Possible to Predict Blood Cancer With Ten-Second Videos

This Inexpensive Method Speeds up Analysis of 3D Printed Metal Parts 15
Engineering4 years ago

This Inexpensive Method Speeds up Analysis of 3D Printed Metal Parts

spacex-crew-dragon-capsule
Infographic6 years ago

SpaceX Dragon: A Game Changer for NASA

Tiny fish, big boom: This small fish found to roar like a gunshot 16
Earth & Energy2 years ago

Tiny fish, big boom: This small fish found to roar like a gunshot

mars-colony-turkey
Engineering6 years ago

Turkish city unveils design of Mars Colony project for tourists

electron-rain-253927
Science4 years ago

Researchers Reveal the Source of the Electron Rain Phenomenon

sound-underwater-65847984
Earth & Energy4 years ago

A New Study Reveals How Climate Change Will Affect Sound Travels Underwater

crew-dragon-2132
Space4 years ago

SpaceX Announced Crew Dragon Will No Longer Be Produced

space-technologies-1
Tech4 years ago

Here Are 6 Space Technologies We Can Benefit to Improve Life on Earth

russia-iss-1234
Space4 years ago

Russia Warns Sanctions on Moscow Could Endanger the ISS

moon-car-race
Engineering6 years ago

Remote-control cars to race on the Moon in 2021

walking-easier-2133
Engineering4 years ago

A New Study Reveals How to Make Walking Easier

space-debris-1
Space5 years ago

Space Debris Problem Is Getting Worse: Causes and Removal Efforts of Rambling Junk

blue-origin-new-shepard-design-1
Space5 years ago

Here Is Blue Origin’s Touristic Rocket: The New Shepard Design

Microplastic-pollution-human-blood-968745
Science4 years ago

Microplastic Pollution Detected in Human Blood for the First Time

Nvidia CEO declares coding's end in AI era 17
Tech2 years ago

Nvidia CEO declares coding’s end in AI era

Trending