Interplanetary Data Transport... By Laser
from the at-least-it's-not-WiMax dept
There are plenty of people who have been working on better ways to transmit data across planets as we reach further out into space. When the Mars Rover had problems it took some time to fix it, in part due to the slow data rate transfer from here to Mars (and back). However, NASA scientists are now working on a method to use a laser to beam data at a rate between one million and 30 million bits per second -- quite a bit faster than today's radio transmissions.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Here's an application for quantum entaglement
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Compromise?
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I hate to burst anyone's bubble
All electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed through a vacuum. So using a laser, instead of radio isn't going to speed anything up.
You may be able to transmit *MORE* data with a laser than with radio, but then there's always that pesky line of sight problem...
Just my $0.02 (Canadian, before taxes)
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