Quad Lasers Deliver Fast, Earth-Based Internet To the Moon

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A joint project involving NASA and MIT researchers had demonstrated technology last year that could supply a lunar colony with broadband via lasers ("faster Internet access than many U.S. homes get") and has already demonstrated its worth in communications with spacecraft. From ComputerWorld's article: "The Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD) kicked off last September with the launch of NASA's LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer), a research satellite [formerly] orbiting the moon. NASA built a laser communications module into LADEE for use in the high-speed wireless experiment. LLCD has already proved itself, transmitting data from LADEE to Earth at 622Mbps (bits per second) and in the other direction at 19.44Mbps, according to MIT. It beat the fastest-ever radio communication to the moon by a factor of 4,800." Communicating at such distances means overcoming various challenges; one of the biggest is the variability in Earth's atmosphere. The LLCD didn't try to power through the atmosphere at only one spot, therefore, but used four separate beams in the New Mexico desert, each aimed "through a different column of air, where the light-bending effects of the atmosphere are slightly different. That increased the chance that at least one of the beams would reach the receiver on the LADEE. Test results [were] promising, according to MIT, with the 384,633-kilometer optical link providing error-free performance in both darkness and bright sunlight, through partly transparent thin clouds, and through atmospheric turbulence that affected signal power." At the CLEO: 2014 conference in June, researchers will provide a comprehensive explanation of how it worked.
 

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As much as I advocate advancing our frontiers and conquering the limits of space, I can't help but feel that this seems somewhat irrelevant, seeing as no nation has a lunar colony to speak of. Such resources could be better utilized elsewhere.
 

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As much as I advocate advancing our frontiers and conquering the limits of space, I can't help but feel that this seems somewhat irrelevant, seeing as no nation has a lunar colony to speak of. Such resources could be better utilized elsewhere.
in this case you would be wrong. this tech will be used for you and I right here on earth. if it works this well going thru the atmosphere. it can do the same for us door to door, in the future. look at space science as a scientific lab. Anything they figure out that works out there. it could become game changing right here on earth.
 

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in this case you would be wrong. this tech will be used for you and I right here on earth. if it works this well going thru the atmosphere. it can do the same for us door to door, in the future. look at space science as a scientific lab. Anything they figure out that works out there. it could become game changing right here on earth.
I'm gonna take the L quietly. Well said. Didn't think it through :/
 

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a research satellite [formerly] orbiting the moon. NASA built a laser communications module into LADEE for use in the high-speed wireless experiment. LLCD has already proved itself, transmitting data from LADEE to Earth at 622Mbps (bits per second) and in the other direction at 19.44Mbps, according to MIT. It beat the fastest-ever radio communication to the moon by a factor of 4,800."
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:gladbron: If they give this to the people
 
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