The Starlink constellation consists of thousands of small, low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites working together to provide global broadband coverage. With each satellite designed for low-latency data transmission, the constellation aims to offer affordable, high-speed internet to underserved areas. Starlink’s constellation architecture allows for continuous coverage, with satellites interlinked using laser communication to reduce reliance on ground stations. The growing number of satellites in the constellation ensures better redundancy, reliability, and overall network performance.