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Nokia plans to launch 4G internet on the Moon later this year
According to news reports from CNBC, Nokia aims to have 4G internet up and running ... of its future space exploration on the Moon, making it easier to launch rockets and other long-distance ...
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Nokia wins NASA contract to put a 4G network on the moon. Yes, really.
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Astronauts could soon use 4G on the Moon, thanks to Nokia
Nokia plans to make communication between earthlings and astronauts visiting the Moon easy. The Finnish telecommunications giant is preparing to launch a 4G network on Earth’s natural satellite ...
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Nokia is launching a 4G network on the moon – no, really!
Now, Nokia are attempting ... free zones – the moon. According to a CNBC (opens in new tab) report earlier this week, the Finnish tech giant have plans to install a 4G LTE network on the moon's ...
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The Moon could get a 4G network in 2023
The agreement between US space agency NASA and Finnish telecoms group Nokia on the installation of 4G infrastructure on the Moon, as part of NASA's Artemis program, was first announced in 2020.
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China plans to put astronauts on the moon before 2030
China plans to land astronauts on the moon before 2030 and add a fourth module to its space station, officials with the ...
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NASA Is Building A Space Station In A Weird Orbit. Here’s Why
Representatives from SpaceX, Blue Origin, and United Launch Alliance participated in a forum last week held by NASA to determine the future of humans on the moon. This isn’t just how they will ...
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NASA platform used to launch Apollo 11 to the moon set for demolition
The historic steel platform from which the first astronauts departed Earth to fly around and land on the moon now, itself, only has a limited time left on the planet. Mobile Launch Platform-3 (MLP ...
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Could Orion Ride Falcon Heavy To The Moon?
Things aren’t looking good for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS ... could accomplish bigger and more ambitious missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Or at least, they were.
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China sets 2030 deadline to send astronauts to the moon
A Chinese space agency official announced plans Monday to send the country's first manned mission to the moon by 2030.
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Nokia is launching a 4G network on the moon – no, really!
Now, Nokia are attempting ... signal-free zones – the moon. According to a CNBC report earlier this week, the Finnish tech giant have plans to install a 4G LTE network on the moon's surface.
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NASA platform used to launch Apollo 11 to the moon set for demolition
The historic steel platform from which the first astronauts departed Earth to fly around and land on the moon now, itself, only has a limited time left on the planet. Mobile Launch Platform-3 (MLP-3), ...

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