It is reported that the station should be sent to the Earth’s satellite by the end of this year. The main goal is to demonstrate that terrestrial networks can meet the communication needs of future space missions to enable astronauts to communicate with each other and with mission control, as well as transmit remote control equipment, video and telemetry data to Earth in real time.
According to Nokia chief engineer Luis Maestro Ruiz de Temino, the network will be sent to one of SpaceX rockets. The network will run from a base station with an antenna on the Nova-C lunar rover, developed by the American space company Intuitive Machines, and a solar-powered rover. An LTE connection will be established between the roaming and the roaming.
The ship will land in Shackleton Crater, located along the southern edge of the Moon. Nothing will happen to the station, as the technology is designed to withstand the extreme conditions of space.
Source: Ferra

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