Facebook is ready to take to the sky.
Mark Zuckerberg
revealed the social network has completed production on Aquila, its
first solar-powered drone that could one day help beam the Internet into
some of the world's most remote areas.
The months ahead will involve plenty of testing for the unmanned, solar powered drone.
The aircraft has the wingspan of a Boeing 737, but is lighter than a car.
Running completely on solar power,
Zuckerberg said it's expected the plane could fly for months at a time.
Once Aquila is airborne, it will use a new laser capable of
transmitting data at 10 gigabits per second, Zuckerberg said, making it
ten times faster than any previous system.
The system is so precise, according to Zuckerberg, that it can connect with a dime-sized object from more than 10 miles away.
"Using aircraft to connect communities using lasers might seem like
science fiction. But science fiction is often just science before its
time," Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook page. "Over the coming months,
we will test these systems in the real world and continue refining them
so we can turn their promise into reality."
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