Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Space Internet? Rocket Flight Aims To Test Earth-To-Space Communications

Space Internet? Rocket Flight Aims To Test Earth-To-Space Communications:
The cameras mounted in the ISS's cupola could serve as the platform for the first-ever quantum optics experiment in space.
Space Internet? Rocket Flight Aims To Test Earth-To-Space Communications
Earth from the International Space Station’s Cupola window. Credit: NASA
Imagine you’re a space tourist wanting to blog about your experience. Too impatient to wait for the ride back to solid ground, you open up your laptop on the way home and post pictures and video of the experience just minutes after you were zooming through suborbital space.
That would only be possible if there was some sort of infrastructure available to send messages over the Internet or on text protocols, and according to Brian Barnett, there’s plenty of demand from the private sector, NASA and universities to do so. That’s why this morning, his company (Satwest) will put a temporary wi-fi hotspot in space aboard a rocket from Denver’s UP Aerospace Inc.
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