Nasa Beams Cat Video 19 Million Miles into Space Using Laser Communication Technology
Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory made headlines by beaming a cat video 19 million miles into space using cutting-edge laser communication technology, showcasing the capability to stream ultra-high-definition video at record speed. This groundbreaking feat opens up possibilities for future space exploration, including the potential for astronauts to video call from Mars. As Nasa continues to push the boundaries of technological innovation, the prospect of leveraging laser communication for interplanetary video calls becomes increasingly feasible, marking a pivotal advancement in human space exploration.
Norwegian Microsatellite Achieves Breakthrough in Space Communication with Laser Technology
A Norwegian microsatellite has achieved a significant milestone in space communication by establishing its first satellite-to-ground optical communications link. The NorSat-TD microsatellite, developed by the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) for the Norwegian Space Agency (NSA), has made a major breakthrough,…
Chinese Satellite Company Achieves Groundbreaking Feat in Intersatellite Communication
A Chinese commercial satellite company has achieved a groundbreaking feat in the field of intersatellite communication. Chang Guang Satellite Technology Co Ltd (CGSTL) has successfully conducted laser communications between two Jilin-1 satellites in orbit, achieving an astounding speed of 100…