Elon Musk's SpaceX is bringing its satellite-internet service to moving vehicles, the firm announced on Tuesday.The rocket company launched Starlink for RVs in May, but the service only allowed customers to get internet while parked.It's intended to bring high-speed connectivity to regions poorly served by conventional cable or fiber-optic infrastructure.Residential service costs $110 per month and is currently available in much of North America, Europe, and Australia, along with Japan and some South American countries.Starlink Aviation, announced earlier in October, costs $12,500-$25,000 per month and aims to bring faster Wi-Fi to commercial flights."