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SpaceX Starlink Team Exploring High-Bandwidth Connectivity for the Moon Using Starlink

Traditional deep space communication relies on radio frequency transmission. This new plan will use laser relay data back to Earth, providing hundreds of terabits of capacity around the Moon, enabling gigabit-level connectivity at any location on the lunar surface.

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SpaceX has previously provided low-latency, high-bandwidth services for Earth orbit through Starlink. This lunar laser plan continues its expansion from low Earth orbit to deep space communication. Earlier, multiple laser inter-satellite link satellite tests were completed, and collaboration with the Artemis program has been planned.

On the capital side, SpaceX is directing Starship capacity and Starlink laser terminal resources towards a lunar relay network, focusing resources on laser communication hardware and lunar orbit deployment. The motivation is to provide infrastructure for NASA's Artemis long-term base and future commercial lunar activities, while opening up the commercialization of lunar data transmission and scientific experiments through high-capacity connections.

Similar to NASA's deep integration with SpaceX in Artemis, and the mature application of laser communication on the ground and in LEO, the current deep space communication industry is transitioning from traditional radio frequency to high-speed laser relay. First-mover vertically integrated players are seizing the next generation of space internet entry points through lunar deployment.

Essentially, this is a restructuring of the industry chain: laser inter-satellite links will shift pricing power from traditional deep space radio frequency to high-capacity laser networks. The mechanism is that laser communication bandwidth is far superior to radio frequency, supporting gigabit-level real-time transmission, meeting the needs of lunar base high-definition video, scientific data, and future manned missions, forming a structural leap from isolated communication between Earth and the Moon to continuous high-speed interconnectivity.

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When radio frequency is sufficient, no one thinks of lasers. Once bandwidth explodes, the Moon becomes the next place needing Starlink. Capacity determines deployment speed; whoever can send laser terminals to the Moon will first grasp deep space pricing power. From Earth to the Moon, communication has never been a background issue but the true infrastructure of the next generation space economy.

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