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This project "Cell" vs a Starlink "Cell"

Open neurocis opened this issue 4 years ago • 1 comments

This is more of inquiry and request for alignment depending upon the answer, but dishes are currently assigned by Starlink to a "Cell" in which they are scheduled to receive service. Does a "Cell" in this project equate to the same geological area ad Starlink maps them? and if not what data would be needed to deduce a proper alignment (aka how might one assist). Amazing project - Cheers!

neurocis avatar Jan 14 '21 07:01 neurocis

At the time this was written, there really wasn't any knowledge of Starlink using the term Cell. Cell in this project refers to H3 cells and it's possible but unlikely SpaceX is using the same definition of cell.

On Thu, Jan 14, 2021, 1:34 AM Leigh Phillips [email protected] wrote:

This is more of inquiry and request for alignment depending upon the answer, but dishes are currently assigned by Starlink to a "Cell" in which they are scheduled to receive service. Does a "Cell" in this project equate to the same geological area ad Starlink maps them? and if not what data would be needed to deduce a proper alignment (aka how might one assist). Amazing project - Cheers!

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