A new data transmission speed record of 450 terabits per second using an existing, commercially installed optical fiber link ...
A new laser-powered wireless system uses light to deliver data at speeds exceeding 360 Gbps. It could enable faster, more ...
Laser chips using light instead of radio waves deliver over 360 Gbps indoors while cutting energy use, offering a new way to ease Wi-Fi congestion in dense environments.
The new system, known as the Orion Artemis II Optical Communications system, or O2O, will allow astronauts aboard Orion to ...
Since the Apollo missions in the late 1960s, NASA has relied on radio frequencies to communicate with astronauts in space. The Artemis II mission is the first time astronauts will have a chance to use ...
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Artemis II’s 260 Mbps laser terminal beams 4K video to Earth from 238,855 miles away
As the Artemis II Orion spacecraft carries four astronauts on the first crewed lunar ...
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Artemis II will use laser beams to live-stream 4K moon footage
NASA's O2O system can handle 260 mbps transfers and will give us the first glimpses of the far side of the moon.
When you have a bunch of 230 kV transmission lines running over your property, why not use them for some scientific experiments? This is where the [Double M Innovations] YouTube channel comes into ...
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