NASA and the British National Space Centre are working on a trial phone service on the Moon. Satellites will allow astronauts at a lunar base on the south pole of the moon to talk with each other and with the Earth with a simple phone.
This is a very good idea. It is simple technology, off the shelf, and everyone already knows how to use it.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Houston, Can You Hear Me Now?
Posted by Dan Schrimpsher at 9:17 AM
Labels: Communications, Moon, NASA
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