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So nehmen Sie Mondlandungsvideos auf – von körnig bis HD
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"Wenn das nächste Mal Astronautinnen und Astronauten auf dem Mond landen, werden wir ihn in High Definition sehen. Die Übertragung erfolgt in Farbe, digital und mit bis zu 60 Bildern pro Sekunde."
28.5.2025
#CCSDS #DLR #Encoder #HDR #HDTV #Köln #LUNA #Mond #Mondlandung #Moonlight #Raumfahrt #SpaceFlight #UHD #Video
In principle, for the first time, the type of long-range ODFM/OFDMA planetary exploration wireless network that #SFU has been advocating and supporting at NASA and CSA, in collaboration with CU Boulder and Mars Institute and SETI Institute, since the late 1990s was transmitted by #Nokia Bell Labs on the lunar surface last week. But it couldn't be tested end-to-end. Slowly, though, space wireless is progressing (especially via #CCSDS standards):
https://www.nokia.com/about-us/news/releases/2025/03/10/nokia-and-intuitive-machines-deliver-first-cellular-network-to-the-moon-achieve-some-key-mission-objectives/ #LTE #3GPP
WEBCAST JAN 4 – IPNSIG Academy Talk 9: CCSDS Standardization Efforts – Keith Scott #IPNSIGacademy #DTN #CCSDS @IPNSIG #space
On Wednesday January 4 2023 at 5pm-6pm EST (22:00-23:00 UTC) the Interplanetary Networking Special Interest Group (IPNSIG) presents the 9th IPNSIG Academy presentation. 'CCSDS Standardization Efforts'. Keith Scott will provide an overview of Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) processes within the Consultativ
On Wednesday January 4 2023 at 5pm-6pm EST (22:00-23:00 UTC) the Interplanetary Networking Special Interest Group (IPNSIG) presents the 9th IPNSIG Academy presentation. ‘CCSDS Standardization Efforts‘. Keith Scott will provide an overview of Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) processes within the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems. The presentation will include an overview of CCSDS focusing […]
Live images of the #Moon bought to you by #CCSDS #WiFi in #Space, to stream from solar panels into spacecraft. We have been working on this concept here at #SFU since 1999 in Arctic Moon/Mars analogue tests and standards work. Then it goes via CCSDS Space Link back to Earth
NASA Artemis I Live This is a live, low-resolution video feed from cameras on NASA’s Orion spacecraft as it accomplishes the Artemis I mission. Viewers will see the Artemis logo or the last frame of good video data if the spacecraft is out of range of its communications network. Viewers may see what appears to be a black screen when the vehicle is in darkness. There is no audio