Facebook crashes with its drone Aquila
Facebook crashes with its drone Aquila
Mark Zuckerberg's dreams of bringing the internet to the world are once again coming to a halt
A connected world This is one of the dreams of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook. For this, he wants to take his internet.org program throughout the Planet, although he is finding many problems to deploy it.
First came the no of many administrations, as for example in India. Then came the explosion of his satellite aboard Space X by Elon Musk. The latest bad news has come from the United States, where US authorities are investigating the accident of his drone Aquila.
According to Bloomberg, the structural failure occurred during the first test flight of the plane, on June 28, as collected by Bloomberg. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) initiated an in-depth investigation into the incident, which it described as an accident, which means that it ended with significant damage.
"We were very pleased with the success of the first test flight and we were able to verify several performance models and components including aerodynamics, batteries, control systems and crew training, without unexpected results," the company said in a statement, Facebook crashes with his drone Aquila according to Bloomberg.
The Facebook drone, Aquila, was created with the purpose of bringing the Internet to remote communities and must be able to stay on the air for a total of 90 days. From the air it transmits to land areas within a 60-mile radius.
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