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Nokia is putting the first cellular network on the moon

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The IM-2 mission will bring a fully functional 4G cellular network to the moon.
The network will allow for communication between the lander and the rover and a communications satellite.
Nokia has plans for a more expansive 4G or 5G cell network that can cover the planned Artemis habitat and its surroundings.
The company is also working on integrating cell communications in spacesuits meant for future lunar astronauts.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is ready to transform our understanding of the cosmos.
The telescope will catalogue billions of new objects and produce a new map of the entire night sky every three days with the largest digital camera ever made.
It would connect if we put your phone on the list of approved devices.
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