Difference between revisions of "Interplanetary communications"
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− | Interplanetary communications between the Earth and Mars will be required for a | + | Interplanetary communications between the Earth and Mars will be required for a Martian settlement. |
− | As of 2019, The Deep Space Network (DSN) provides the infrastructure for interplanetary communication between the Earth and Mars. | + | As of 2019, The [[Deep Space Network]] (DSN) provides the infrastructure for interplanetary communication between the Earth and Mars. |
− | Antennas on Earth, orbiters in Mars orbits and landers and rovers on the surface. | + | Antennas on Earth, orbiters in Mars orbits and landers and [[rovers]] on the surface. |
In the future, the communication requirements will grow tremendously and the DSN will need to be replaced | In the future, the communication requirements will grow tremendously and the DSN will need to be replaced | ||
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Higher frequency | Higher frequency | ||
More power | More power | ||
− | Interplanetary Internet | + | [[Interplanetary Internet]] |
The latency problem | The latency problem | ||
− | Supported on Mars by Information infrastructure and Communication systems | + | Supported on Mars by [[Information Infrastructure|Information infrastructure]] and Communication systems |
− | Internet on Mars | + | [[Internet|Internet on Mars]] |
Internet on Ships | Internet on Ships | ||
Internet on Aircraft | Internet on Aircraft |
Revision as of 10:12, 9 August 2019
Interplanetary communications between the Earth and Mars will be required for a Martian settlement.
As of 2019, The Deep Space Network (DSN) provides the infrastructure for interplanetary communication between the Earth and Mars. Antennas on Earth, orbiters in Mars orbits and landers and rovers on the surface.
In the future, the communication requirements will grow tremendously and the DSN will need to be replaced More bandwidth Higher frequency More power Interplanetary Internet
The latency problem
Supported on Mars by Information infrastructure and Communication systems
Internet on Mars Internet on Ships Internet on Aircraft