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Nah, it's a Pluto angel.
But it was four hours ago.![]()
Via Boingboing:
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Why does transfer rate depend on distance?
Why does transfer rate depend on distance?
Large distances mean weak signal, which means you basically have to measure each "bit" for longer times to make up for that. If you tried to send high data rates, you'd get too many errors from background noise.
Several reasons. Mainly the radio signal isn't coherent and expands as it travels and a weak signal (as perceived from the receiver) needs more error correction.Why does transfer rate depend on distance?
Large distances mean weak signal, which means you basically have to measure each "bit" for longer times to make up for that. If you tried to send high data rates, you'd get too many errors from background noise.
Try this book.I know of one system with a (ahem) possible military application where the data was sent four times. They were received and "stacked", and bits that didn't match the others was eliminated. The issue there was when two bit matched each other but not the other two. You got at least two copies of the message then and a human decided which one was correct.
Any idea of they're using the same system with New Horizons? The date of that project would imply it may have gone public by now.
I know of one system with a (ahem) possible military application where the data was sent four times. They were received and "stacked", and bits that didn't match the others was eliminated. The issue there was when two bit matched each other but not the other two. You got at least two copies of the message then and a human decided which one was correct.
Any idea of they're using the same system with New Horizons? The date of that project would imply it may have gone public by now.
Question about that site. I'm confused by what direction the signal appears to be going. It seems that Canberra is sending signals (up signal). Am I just not understanding this correctly?Canberra is receiving from NH right now. http://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html