Via Vodafone using Nokia sticks!
I had to steal this post by that fab fact gatherer, gortex. This is the stuff that gets me going… maybe will even keep me going. It is history in the making. The first steps to a whole new thing for us humans. This is the stuff that needs to happen lest we perish here, quibbling amongst ourselves.
Vodafone to Install 4G Network on the Moon
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The plan comes from a space exploration company known as PTScientists who will launch Nokia masts aboard a SpaceX rocket from Cape Canaveral next year , the addition of a 4G signal will help transmit data from science missions faster and allow HD video streaming from the Moons surface… can’t wait.
The 4G signal, provided by Vodafone, will also be able to transmit high-definition video streaming of the Moon’s surface. “This project involves a radically innovative approach to the development of mobile network infrastructure” said Dr Hannes Ametsreiter, CEO of Vodafone Germany.
The vehicles are exploring the Moon as a potential human habitat. The introduction of a 4G network is hoped to be the first step to creating a communications infrastructure for future lunar missions.
The network will help to save energy, as mobile signal is more energy efficient than analogue radio. “The great thing about this LTE solution is that it saves so much power, and the less energy we use sending data, the more we have to do science”, said Robert Böhme, CEO of PTScientists.
www.telegraph.co.uk…Hopefully the mission is a success and next destination Mars , HD video streaming with sound would be a dream come true.
edit on 27-2-2018 by gortex because: (no reason given)
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Oooh, let it go smoothly, please, deity folks!
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