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Earth Receives Message from 10 Million Miles Away
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NASA confirmed Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) experiment beamed a near-infrared laser encoded with data nearly 10 million miles away to the Hale Telescope in San Diego. Known as "first light" this achievement paves the way toward higher-data-rate communications, high-definition imagery, and streaming video that can be transmitted throughout the solar system. If there are different life forms out there, are we asking for trouble? What would Spock advise us?
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It is all taxpayer-funded fun and games until someone loses an eye.
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Earth Receives Message from 10 Million Miles Away
That's nothing. I received a letter from my brother 10,000 miles away in Australia, that is practically a Nobel Prize event! |
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If they haven't already, they will find a way to weaponize it.
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I doubt any "intelligent" life form would wish to open a conversation with anyone on Earth. After all, if humans cannot communicate with each other in peace, how can anything out there think it would be any different with them? Interesting subject but likely a big waste of money better used elsewhere.
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very few know this but the communication was when costco will be coming to the villages
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May be the end of religion as we know it.
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10 million miles? Sounds like a big number until you realize Venus is 67 million miles away, the sun is 95 million miles away, and mars is 142 million miles away. 10 million miles is really just a little past our property line.
The success here was being able to aim the laser accurately enough to hit the receiver on the earth while both are moving and the earth is turning. |
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On the other hand, maybe we can expose the entire solar system to 200 channels of TV that has nothing on there that anyone would want to watch.:laugh::laugh: |
ET! Phone home.
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Wrong number.
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It would take 4.3 years moving at the speed of light to reach the nearest star. Space is really big. Bigger than anyone can imagine.
Add in the additional issues of the power needed, and all of the issues of time and relativity when traveling at the speed of light, it is a pretty good bet that we have never been visited, and we will never visit them or hear from them, assuming there is anything out there other than us. And if you want to look at it from a Judeo-Christian religious perspective, there is no need for other intelligent life other than humans. |
I'd think they'd get more bang for their buck with quantum entanglement and teleportation.
Laser transmissions are so 1990's. |
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