[Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on the Moon

2024-01-22 Thread David Fernández via Starlink
You may find this interesting too: https://youtu.be/WEgtFSDvOOI?si=3VKUPRkJUJ9rK_iK&t=750 Regards, David > Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2024 11:32:44 -0800 > From: Hesham ElBakoury > To: Dave Taht via Starlink > Subject: [Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on > the Moon > Messa

Re: [Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on the Moon

2024-01-22 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
hopefully on the Moon the Nokia 3GPP network will use prefix delegation for IPv6 to end user. (as opposed to what 3GPP networks do on Earth, where they dont use DHCPv6-PD to end user). Le 21/01/2024 à 20:32, Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink a écrit : This article is interesting https://www.

Re: [Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on the Moon

2024-01-22 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 21/01/2024 à 23:59, Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink a écrit : Can a terrestrial terminal connect with a 5G terminal on the moon via GEO? No, it is too far away and the smartphone does not have enough power for that. A terrestrial terminal would connect to a 5G ground station, or maybe via a

Re: [Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on the Moon

2024-01-22 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 22/01/2024 à 00:12, Michael Richardson via Starlink a écrit : Hesham ElBakoury wrote: > Can a terrestrial terminal connect with a 5G terminal on the moon via GEO? No, very unlikely. Except that Nokia 3310 phones have super-powers. What would be needed for a smartphone is a more powe

Re: [Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on the Moon

2024-01-22 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 22/01/2024 à 00:12, Michael Richardson via Starlink a écrit : David Lang wrote: > but now that SpaceX has launched their first 6 satellites that talk cellular, > how many of them would be needed to give continuous coverage of the > moon? Would they be in orbit of the moon, o

Re: [Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on the Moon

2024-01-22 Thread David Lang via Starlink
that would mean that only a portion of the moon can be covered, with lots of blind spots depending on terrain. Much better to put starlink satellites in lunar orbit. If you have things on the moon talk to LEO satellites, they may as well talk directly with ground stations. David Lang On Mon

Re: [Starlink] Nokia is Pushing for the 1st Cellular Network on the Moon

2024-01-22 Thread Joe Hamelin via Starlink
Back at Clearwire we called those RAN in a Can. On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 11:33 AM Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink < starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote: > This article is interesting > > > https://www.bell-labs.com/research-innovation/network-fundamentals/first-cellular-network-on-the-moon/ >

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2024-01-22 Thread Daniel AJ Sokolov via Starlink
Thermal Design is anything but trivial for these things. In case you are interested, here is a good introduction to common mistakes in thermal design for space: Part 1 https://nescacademy.nasa.gov/video/e496742590e044cf803644e744c7c4441d Part 2 https://nescacademy.nasa.gov/video/3a60a62b347c4