That’s the shared vision of NASA and Nokia, who have partnered to set up a cellular network on the Moon to help lay the building blocks for long-term human presence on other planets.
A SpaceX rocket is due to launch this year — the exact date has yet to be confirmed — carrying a simple 4G network to the Moon.
The 4G network unit is being built by Nokia’s Bell Labs using a range of off-the-shelf commercial components.
Images of ice — transmitted back to the lander and then Earth in near real-time via the cellular network — would be a world-first.
NASA selected Bell Labs as part of its Tipping Point initiative, a series of partnerships with companies to develop technologies for future missions that puts them in prime position for key roles in the future space economy.
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