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Mars laser will beam super-fast data.







Mars laser will beam super-fast data.

Mars laser will beam super-fast data. 09/17/2004 12:36 AM

New Scientist: Mars laser will beam super-fast data. Outer space? Check. Frickin' laser beams? Check. It seems like it would be easier to receive the laser signal at a satellite and then beam it down to Earth via radio.




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