SANTANA, OAXACA, MEXICO | 16.779242352815423˚N, -96.06946127116443˚W

Adriana Luna, a Mexican biologist and entrepreneur, has pioneered the use of Starlink to advance regenerative farming practices.

After her daughter’s pesticide-related illness, Adriana became committed to promoting pesticide-free crop management and organic soil nutrients. Starlink enables her to share knowledge with farmers across Mexico, including those in remote areas. By fostering a collaborative community where farmers exchange experiences and learn new techniques, she’s helping improve crop health without harmful chemicals. This effort has opened doors for health and wellbeing in regions that were once isolated.

Internet from space for students in rural New Mexico

In Cuba, New Mexico, there was no existing infrastructure for internet access. The local population is sparse, the budget was limited, and tribal, federal and state agencies couldn’t agree on a plan to install the traditional fiber optic cables that would be needed to get the community online. Then, the Covid-19 pandemic hit, and educators in t...

Internet from space for Navajo Nation

Navajo Nation families in Coconino County, Northern Arizona used to have drive several miles to get internet. Parents of these families had to scramble to find neighbors with wifi so their children could use it to complete their homework. It wasn’t easy or tenable, and students were at risk of falling behind. That’s why when Starlink kits were ...

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