Nokia and Nasa Want to Build a 4G Network on the Moon

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The Nokia company plans to expand. Unmitigated, in the midst of the dwindling prestige of Nokia cellphones, this company plans to expand into outer space.

Launching The Guardian, the Finnish manufacturer said it had been selected by the US Space Agency (NASA) to build a 4G network on the surface of the Moon. This is part of NASA's plan to bring humans on the Moon so that they can survive in the long term by 2030.

One division at Nokia that will handle this, Bell Labs, will partner with space engineering firm Institute Machines to build a 4G-LTE network. Nokia network equipment will be remotely installed on the lunar surface using lunar carriages made by Institut Machines by the end of 2022. The network will configure itself after deployment, "Nokia said in a statement.

The Nokia network will provide essential communication capabilities for the tasks that astronauts need to perform. These include remote control of the Moon explorer, time navigation, and video streaming.

Nokia also said that in the future 4G equipment could be upgraded to a super fast 5G network in the future.

The lunar cellular network will be specially designed to withstand particularities of the lunar surface such as extreme temperatures, radiation and vacuum. Plus, making sure it works during rocket landings and launches that will vibrate the moon.

If the Earth's 4G network is supported by giant cell towers as well as huge power and radio stations, then the 4G network on the Moon will use small cell technology with limited coverage, but use far less power than cell towers.

It will be more compactly packed in a rocket ship. This small cell technology is currently being used for 5G networks around the world.

Hope NASA Wishes

Citing CNN, NASA has provided 370 million US dollars to many companies to develop technology on the surface of the Moon.

These innovations include remote power generation, cryogenic freezing, robotics, safer landings including 4G networks.

NASA says that having 4G allows better communication on the Moon.

A $ 14.1 million contract was awarded to the Nokia Bell Labs division for the construction of this 4G network.

The construction of a 4G network on the Moon is part of NASA's Artemis program.

Through the Artemis program, as published by the BBC, NASA will send women and then send men to the Moon in 2024 in their first human landing since 1972.

In connection with this plan, the astronauts will carry out detailed experiments and exploration.

The Artemis program is warming up before they develop the first human mission to Mars in the future.

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