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Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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  • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

    @dmd @jamesthomson It is a pity the OP hasn't given us a link to source information, but I'm guessing the lasers are on satellites, so they don't pass through any atmosphere and thus don't suffer attenuation: they don't need to be all that powerful!

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    @khleedril @dmd As requested! https://www.nasa.gov/goddard/esc/o2o/

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    • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

      Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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      @jamesthomson Although… the latency is pretty bad and getting worse. 😁 The light in those lasers will soon have to travel for >1 second.

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      • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

        Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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        @jamesthomson I'm sure that beats my internet here on the ground.

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        • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

          Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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          @jamesthomson and as the software uses npm and needs constant updates, every megabit is needed!

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          • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

            Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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            @jamesthomson better than rural broadband

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              @jgg @jamesthomson One or more repeaters in Moon orbit to preserve line-of-sight would be pretty awesome. I wonder if they could just be (adjustable) mirrors?

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              • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

                Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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                @jamesthomson Closer to the moon than Earth and yet they have internet that's way way faster than mine.

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                • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

                  Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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                  @jamesthomson and yet…

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                  • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

                    Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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                    @jamesthomson The modem is pretty wild.

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                    • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

                      Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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                      @jamesthomson 260M at 1+ sec latency is weird. The tech on that must be impressive. Has to be some TCP spoofed stuff. I’d love to find details.

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                      • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

                        Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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                        @jamesthomson
                        They must have been doing _something_ in the last half century.

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                        • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

                          Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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                          @jamesthomson damn, wish that was possible to do terrestrially.

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                          • jamesthomson@mastodon.socialJ jamesthomson@mastodon.social

                            Apparently, the Artemis II has 260 Mbps internet via lasers, I guess technology has improved a little bit since the last time we were visiting the moon.

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                            @jamesthomson The anecdote I heard was that shortly after “one small step for man” they sent the equivalent of a core dump. I wonder how many stack traces they’ve sent over those fancy-ass lasers so far. 😛

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