Amazon's Project Kuiper, aimed at competing with Starlink in satellite internet, has had its inaugural launch postponed to April 28 due to poor weather conditions. The United Launch Alliance (ULA) confirmed this new schedule, with the launch set for 7 p.m. EDT from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This mission will deploy the first production satellites of Project Kuiper, marking a significant step in Amazon's efforts to enhance internet accessibility. Despite delays, Amazon plans to launch a total of 3,000 satellites in the future to challenge existing providers like Starlink.