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3xnope t1_jeelu5s wrote
Reply to comment by HungryLikeTheWolf99 in Nokia to set up first 4G network on moon with NASA by Free_Swimming
Range. 5G is fast but has ridiculously short range.
KarmaWSYD t1_jeelsb4 wrote
Reply to comment by Sea_Ask6095 in Nokia to set up first 4G network on moon with NASA by Free_Swimming
Even beyond 4G being much more reliable (and cheaper) 5G simply has a much lower range which'd either mean much less coverage or considerably more stations (i.e. launch weight and setup) for the same coverage.
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Reply to comment by Altrgamm in This Netherlands-based university company works on conceiving babies in space by inno_brew
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Reply to comment by Pharaeux in Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
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mrmagootou t1_jeel8h1 wrote
Reply to comment by Professor226 in Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
Space fart go boom?
KarmaWSYD t1_jeekd7i wrote
Reply to comment by Decronym in Nokia to set up first 4G network on moon with NASA by Free_Swimming
SSH under this instace referring to Secure Shell Protocol
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KarmaWSYD t1_jeejsg0 wrote
Reply to comment by tachophile in Nokia to set up first 4G network on moon with NASA by Free_Swimming
Why would using whole satellite constellation be more practical for providing network access on the moon over some LTE stations?
jack104 t1_jeejmos wrote
Reply to comment by Oskarikali in NASA-enabled AI model may predict where on Earth an impending solar storm will strike — with 30 minutes of advance warning by marketrent
Yea the more I think about it, that would give enough time to safely land planes and do controlled shut downs of substations, Telcom, internet and maybe even let you adjust satellite orbits and/or evac the crew of the ISS if you were Johnny on the spot.
Altrgamm t1_jeejm5a wrote
Reply to comment by aught4naught in This Netherlands-based university company works on conceiving babies in space by inno_brew
Also, baseless fearmongering is not, and never was, acceptable argument.
Skinstretched t1_jeej6pr wrote
Reply to Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
It's the degree of polarisation that interests me. I am not aware of any natural event that polarises em waves. Please someone correct me if I am wrong but to me that would be the biggest indicator of something that might be caused by an E.T. ??
VoidAndOcean t1_jeej5zd wrote
Reply to comment by rocketsocks in Investing in Space: Boeing’s got to get going by cnbc_official
Not how it works. You cant ruin a company for the benefit of its owners lmao.
Beeyappa t1_jeej444 wrote
Reply to comment by Siltala in Nokia to set up first 4G network on moon with NASA by Free_Swimming
Exactly half plus of the world still using 4g phones it seems like the guy saying like an ancient tech
Revolutionary_Fix30 t1_jeej1rk wrote
Reply to comment by Zondagsrijder in Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
Wow, that's insane. I stand corrected.
Altrgamm t1_jeeinwu wrote
Reply to comment by aught4naught in This Netherlands-based university company works on conceiving babies in space by inno_brew
Not going to happen. We actually already has survived numerous climate changes. And even adapted to the radically different climates in short time.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in NASA head criticizes China's space agency for lack of transparency by Ok_Copy5217
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Oskarikali t1_jeehylg wrote
Reply to comment by jack104 in NASA-enabled AI model may predict where on Earth an impending solar storm will strike — with 30 minutes of advance warning by marketrent
Might be enough time to emergency land some planes.
fapping_bird t1_jeehoue wrote
Reply to comment by HobbesNJ in Carl Sagan Documentary In The Works by reddit455
My uncle, who was my father figure when my father was away. He died of colon cancer 13 years ago. I would really want to have dinner with him one more time.
aught4naught t1_jeeh2j4 wrote
Reply to comment by Altrgamm in This Netherlands-based university company works on conceiving babies in space by inno_brew
We'll adapt ourselves to extinction then.
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Altrgamm t1_jeegmyt wrote
Reply to comment by aught4naught in This Netherlands-based university company works on conceiving babies in space by inno_brew
That's because political desicion to try to stop the change instead to adapt and use it. Which was as stupid from the start as denying the change itself.
Gravelsack t1_jeegf3x wrote
Reply to comment by ejolson in Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
>I thought cows were spherical
Actually, a cow is a torus
aught4naught t1_jeeg8z1 wrote
Reply to comment by Altrgamm in This Netherlands-based university company works on conceiving babies in space by inno_brew
we've shaped the hell out of our climate with human terraforming adaptation
3xnope t1_jeem0h6 wrote
Reply to comment by BobbyHillWantsBlood in Nokia to set up first 4G network on moon with NASA by Free_Swimming
Actually putting satellites in orbit around the moon is quite challenging because the moon's gravity is so uneven that you need more fuel to maintain the orbit.