Space Exploration

Are NASA's future missions and budget justified?

  • It's worth the time and expenditures

    Votes: 230 66.1%
  • Complete waste of money

    Votes: 43 12.4%
  • We need to explore, but not at the current cost

    Votes: 75 21.6%

  • Total voters
    348
I was expecting more video but I’m admittedly clueless about how it works. All I see is a still frame.
Deep space communication has incredibly slow bit rate. The communication channel is mostly comms and telemetry. Video is lower priority.
Internet spoils us with ever increasing speed. But radio still
Has limits
 
I heard them say it was a bandwith issue.

Somewhere I read that they are using a new LASER based communication system on this mission rather than radio where possible. Logic suggests the new system could only be used with a line of sight scenario? I would think when they are on the far side of the moon that radio would be the only way. Cool that we are trying out new tech though...thats where break throughs happen.
 
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Somewhere I read that they are using a new LASER based communication system on this mission rather than radio where possible. Logic suggests the new system could only be used with a line of sight scenario? I would think when they are on the far side of the moon that radio would be the only way. Cool that we are trying out new tech though...thats where break throughs happen.
Yep the new laser is intriguing but it can also only be used at night as the sun causes interference.

When they went behind the moon there was no communication at all as you answered your own question "line of sight".
 
Most of the communication for Artemis is still traditional radio. If some of the extended telemetry feeds; they give the status of the three main radio antenna banks that comprise NASAs deep space network. Australia, Madrid, and I don’t remember the third one. That means that they always have at least one radio antenna with line of sight to the moon.
 
Hate to bring this up, but I have thought of the penultimate Trump Troll:

If they land on the moon before the end of his term, have them roll out on the surface a Trump banner big enough to see from Earth with a decent telescope.

That will keep the dems engaged in the space program at least long enough to go and get it.
 
Hate to bring this up, but I have thought of the penultimate Trump Troll:

If they land on the moon before the end of his term, have them roll out on the surface a Trump banner big enough to see from Earth with a decent telescope.

That will keep the dems engaged in the space program at least long enough to go and get it.
My worry is that if the Dems ever get back in control; they will try and cut SpaceX out of the program just to spite Musk (and by extension Trump)
 
My worry is that if the Dems ever get back in control; they will try and cut SpaceX out of the program just to spite Musk (and by extension Trump)
Well, they will be back in power with even bigger idiots than the VA Gov. And they will go after any and everything related to 47. Fortunately for Musk, I think he is smarter than they are collectively.
 

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