Saturday, June 13, 2015
Internet in space is 'worse than what dial-up was like'
Outer space has its perks — but super-speedy Internet is, so far, not one of them.Connection speeds from the International Space Station are "worse than what dial-up was like," the astronaut Scott Kelly said on Twitter. (His colleague, Reid Wiseman, agrees: "We have a very slow internet connection, but reliable email," he said back in February.)Int...Outer space has its perks — but super-speedy Internet is, so far, not one of them.Connection speeds from the International Space Station are "worse than what dial-up was like," the astronaut Scott Kelly said on Twitter. (His colleague, Reid Wiseman, agrees: "We have a very slow internet connection, but reliable email," he said back in February.)Internet connectivity in space is structured around a network of tracking and data relay satellites — the same fleet of communications satellites that NASA engineers on the ground use to communicate with astronauts on the International Space Station. And it's not like there's any shortage of
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