• chaogomu@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    There’s also the very real problem of data transfer.

    On land you just lay down another fiber optic cable and you can double your data transfer rate.

    In space, you have to deal with cross talk and interference on a limited spectrum.

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      2 hours ago

      Free space laser communications are possible, but even then you are only talking about 10s of GB/s, and you cant add more lasers or receivers on a satellite already in orbit.

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        2 hours ago

        Not really, because it can’t be solved, just worked around.

        Lasers are still subject to the inverse square law, but with a slightly different multiplier.

        Also, lasers still have the bandwidth issue of not being able to double up the communication lines due to cross talk and other fun physics issues.

        There’s a reason why fiber will never go out of style.