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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish82•11 hours agoThe magic of a clear line of sight and vacuum for a good ~384’300km! So should we do low power communications by using the moon as reflector dish?
minus-square@HuginlinkEnglish30•9 hours agoThere was a NSA program that listened to soviet messages by collecting the transmissions that bounced off the moon.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish16•10 hours agoAnd not encoding any data. Well a laser pulse is kind of datum.
minus-squareRhaedaslinkfedilink4•6 hours agoThat’s what the anti-tachyon modulation circuit is for, to change the time phase and remove most of that lag. Once they’re in sync, it’s literally real time!
minus-squarePhobosAnomalylinkfedilinkEnglish22•11 hours agoTwo thirds of a million kilometres under good conditions and at a precise angle to get a picture of goatse moontooth’d to my phone Welcome to 2025!
The magic of a clear line of sight and vacuum for a good ~384’300km!
So should we do low power communications by using the moon as reflector dish?
There was a NSA program that listened to soviet messages by collecting the transmissions that bounced off the moon.
Also, directional vs omnidirectional antennas.
This is the most important part.
And not encoding any data. Well a laser pulse is kind of datum.
One bit! That’s all you get!
I am worried about 2000ms ping
That’s what the anti-tachyon modulation circuit is for, to change the time phase and remove most of that lag. Once they’re in sync, it’s literally real time!
Two thirds of a million kilometres under good conditions and at a precise angle to get a picture of goatse moontooth’d to my phone
Welcome to 2025!