Optical ground stations capture satellite laser signals, paving way for 1,000-fold faster communications from space

The University of Western Australia’s “TeraNet,” a network of optical ground stations specializing in high-speed space communications, has successfully received laser signals from a German satellite in low Earth orbit. This breakthrough paves the way for a 1,000-fold increase in communication bandwidth between space and Earth.

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