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Pew Pew: Space Lasers Could Change How We Talk to Mars and Beyond
Gizmodo
By Passant Rabie
Oct 19, 2024, 7:00 am
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NASA is experimenting with Invisible beams of light to transmit data to Earth, which can pack 10 to 100 times more information than radio waves.
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