What Are the Download Speeds in Space?
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Earth Gamer: Man my Ping is 140ms
Mars Gamer: Man my ping is 22 minutes
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 must be nice playing league on that internet
Don't mind the speed, we can work around it by reviving a BBS kind of service, but that lag is insane.
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Even worse when you consider than "ping" is defined as round trip delay, whereas the 22 minute figure is one-way.
I imagine in the future we'll have to have datacenters mirroring data to other datacenters on other planets and seevers will be by planet lmao
Imagine aliens intercept our laser communications and see cat videos. Really shows humanity's obsession for our fur balls.
You mean videos of the life forms they use to spy on us?
Cats are the best :)
Für
No, what if the aliens think that the cats are video calling and that they are the most intelligent creatures on Earth
And imagine this: They then look at it and say: "damn, we thought the humans were apes. But they are like us - cat people. Let's visit" and that's how we got our alien catgirl girlfriends ;)
One advantage you have in transmitting electromagnetic waves in a vacuum is that the speed of light c is a constant for all frequencies. That is not true in a material because the phase velocity in a dielectric material will differ with frequency. To send information you need a band of frequencies around the carrier and so in a material (i.e. circuit board) the different phase velocities of the different frequency components will cause dispersion and signal integrity issues.
Imagine getting a high def photo of Uranus...
thats false. there is no down in space.
Alright I got a solution, Inload and Outload, Argument invalidated ┐(‘~`;)┌
We are still solving for dark matter. In or out might be inaccurate. Maybe before and after?
The enemy's gate is down
In space we call it left and right load 😎
Or up
Quantum Entanglement ❤
Techquickie has quickly become my favorite LMG Channel.
Riley is the perfect host for this
the future of space internet is going to be a massive data server that sits in space that then communicates long distance over starlink-esque systems to other servers so you can do massive data dumps as it makes its way to the next server imo, since having a direct call every time for a specific piece of data is dumb you need to have mass storage instead basically cloning everything on earths internet and then dumping it again on server on mars and vis-versa allowing for what will look like near instant communication when in fact you will still be between 3-30 minutes of delay in actual data.
additionally you will need to develop some sort of mini nuclear reactor to deal with the power issue.
aside from this you will also need to develop some sort of live communications network between earth and mars that fixes the delay not sure what this will look like probably something with quantum computing and physics cause it probably isnt possible other wise.
Haircut looks nice, suits you
The video loaded like hell. The first 10 seconds it was all choppy and sounded like robot sex. I had to rewind it 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s impressive to think we can communicate with Mars in my opinion. I get terrible cell reception and Radio stations all the time so space Agencies must be incredibly patient.
hope you guys more nana tech in the future!!!
I'll be 63 in a couple months and spent today under my travel trailer fixing water damage, which I will continue to do until it is all fixed. Laying in gravel is more fun than our stunning 2.02 Mbps download speed today.
the ending shouuld have been :"We are coming for Uranus"
so, basically those furball are our actual overlord?
Ain't no way a breakthrough happened on my 27th birthday that's wild
Me with orange cats 😻
UFO/UAVs communicate using sight to sight lasers.
you can see this with a specific telescope 🔭!!!!!!
I am curious what level of power these lasers need for that kind of range.
Does the movie Gravity buffer when the astronauts on the ISS stream it??
They should make a satellite like Voyager 3 that has mini-satellite that can help bounce signals like in KSP2 lol
Beams the laser in the wrong direction and accidentally calls some poor alien’s mother a “wonderful lady”
Megabit and not Megabytes, damn... That's like most late 2000s DSL networks. Can't even imagine at this point
Send equipment to Mars and space WiFi COULD improve over the decade I can see making satellites that personally send WiFi data into space as some kind of Space WiFi Lab the same method would work on Earth but in Space as a lab station.
great info....
Depends... How fast does light propagate in a vacuum on average?
it also runs on Linux btw.
Noice
Oh btw all OS's runs on binary, Oh btw all binary runs on math,
Oh btw all maths runs on the whole universe.
Morale of the story don't be a prick😂
@@doosdoos6734 so linux is the whole universe, for the penguin is real
Lol cool dude enjoy
I bet it's vegan too-
Wouldn't that be an upload? Side-load maybe?
To the Moon!
saying that space is empty is misleading because it's emptiness is not inherently unobstructed. there's still an atmosphere in space as well as other particles that can get in the way in a measurable way across stellar distance as they move around.
We are in a giant cloud
I one day hope top get my DSOC as well 🗿
+1 for cats!
I feel like DSN is not an accurate name when all the interconnecting nodes are on earth. There should be routers in space.
Bandwidth is great but the lag sucks!
4:23 skip ad
This honestly feels like a SciShow video, in a good way. Well explained and easily digestible.
Sounds similar also
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@@idehenebenezer What sins?
@@idehenebenezer Amen. Earth is flat dont believe this nonsense space stuff.
@@Snaily Don't feed the trolls
Torrenting from Mars is still going to suuuuuck. 😛
better that torrenting from my dog
Why would it be different?
It would take longer just for the first click. When you get constant stream of data, it's the same. It is like buffered video on TH-cam.
Gonna need a sneaker net.
Starlink is also one of those examples of inter-satellite communication where they use laser to transmit data between satellites.
yup, its pretty insane
Should be entirely possible to turn the entire thing into a giant infrarometer. A telescope the size of the solar system would be cool.
Am watching this via SpaceX Starlink! For anyone in a remote setting, it's life-changing technology! (And a large cool quotient too!) 😎✌️
Except their laser communication (most important part of starlink) does not work.
@@hubertnnn Last I checked more than 8000 starlink have laser links. It's standard equipment going forward.
They needed them for polar coverage sometime in 23.
We got cat videos on Mars before GTA6
I was able to download the entire Kessel run in 8 parsecs.
Nice
A parsec is a unit of distance, not time
@@TheEGames True, but it doesn't matter as long as you shoot first.
@@TheEGames Don't tell Hans Solo.
@@TheEGames Whooooooossssh
Bro spent so much time yapping about DSOC, he didn't even answer the original question. What is the download speed on the ISS?
He kind of did 5:15
You expect this kind of relative question in a such condensed subject as fucking LASER telecomunications for satelites light years away with asteroids and stuffs is rather dumb, you can make it out depending on distance which is probably what he said either between 1mbp/s to roughly gigabit speed if its closer like a satelite orbiting moon
@@AlamoOriginal What moon? The Moon (Luna), Phobos, Demos, Io, Titan? Lots of moons out there.
@@uss-dh7909 the Lunar moon of us obviously
LTT channels are just click bait like this
the latency on mars is still going to be brutal 45 minute ping time simply because of the speed of light
I love how at this point you just rounded an entire minute of ping 😂
Mars has a smaller diameter and thinner atmosphere than Earth so ping times there should also be lower
@@shanent5793 ... You understand what Speed of Light is and why we can't send data faster than that, right? And that it doesn't depend on the atmosphere or diameter of a planet...
@@acmenipponair He probably ment a communication between two points on Mars
Someday hopefully if we have a human colony on mars, we could set up and internet cache system, data centre on earth sends (whatever data) to mars to be stored and accessed locally, depending on the population and interests, AI predictive models could pre spool up data. We cant change the speed of light, but we could be sending data packets in the mulit terabit or even petabyte range in the next few decades. having a data transmission that big could almost negate the latency time.
Should have mentioned the data rates of comms with the Voyager probes!!
Currently it is 1200 bits/s
Jpl says it's 160 bps!!
With 150,103,840 ms roundtrip ping.
@@sandmaster4444 160 bytes per second is the same as 1280 bits per second so you are both correct here.
@@jnhkx that's actually accurate lol
Here before the bots to watch a video on a question I never asked myself.
Hmm, this bot seems self aware... We've gone too far with AI. Time for the Butlerian Jihad
I did. I played too much KSP.
And my uncle was part of the team
This is funny
so that means you have nothing better to do
05:59 they did really send a cat video! 😸
I feel like there's enough precedent at this point that you're basically obligated for your first transmission to include some kind of cat meme
TLDR: The ISS has like 300 megabits, but it still is like a billion ping.
Better question: What's the ping? 👀
Should be between 6 and 44 minutes on Mars. Imagine commanding a rover with that shitty ping.
Astronomical 😂
Approximately 0.00333564604 milliseconds per kilometer. So ping when you would be on Mars (if the distance would be 225,000,000 kilometers), would amount to 750,000 milliseconds (750 seconds, so 12.5 minutes).
For terabytes of data, the good ole pigeon carrier method would do well in the future. Using missles instead of pigeons.
"Weekly TH-cam subscription USB missile incoming. Brace for impact. In 5.. 4.. 3.." 😂
"very very far away"... you forgot few very from its more like "very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very faraway"
I dont think that even close to gets to the feeling how far things are in space, its truly terrifying and inspiring at the same time.
Space isn’t really empty around our planet when you think about all the satellites that are flying around us at any given time!!
Man, wouldn’t it be crazy if there were patents for quantum entanglement communication devices that you could view on Google patents
Space lasers. I knew it. Is a tinfoil hat enough?
Please bring more Mazda, Lotus, Noble, and Gordon Murray to the game!
Wish i could try the best computer ever even going to the food bank i doubt i can get a computer as good.!
Me to myself when i clicked the video: "You know, I have been asking myself what are the download speeds in space?"
Lol
LMG has been having sponsors by Odoo for some times now. Has someone actually tried Odoo? is it any good?
this reminds me of a silly story on "the daily WTF", about tourists on a space station.
one of them complained about his internet lagging and DEMANDED that the tech FIX it.
she said something like, "i can't change the speed of light", and the VIP had NO idea what she meant!
the story is called "radio-wtf: space for guests".
(TH-cam almost always blocks direct links to other sites)
Or, quantum entanglement. If we can ever figure that out for real.
I can't even tell you how happy it makes me to see space and nasa represented outside of their specific channels.
Like a gameboy color infrared link on steroids or an infrared TV remote
2:57 Hurry back, Riley!
The ECC on that signal would be a fascinating topic
When the guy playing on mars has better ping then you
Meanwhile i can't even get more than 75Mbps at my house...
meanwhile i can't get more than 40mbps at my home
Using this network, the ping would be approximately 0.00333564604 milliseconds per kilometer. So ping to earth, when you would be on Mars (if the distance would be 225,000,000 kilometers), would amount to 750,000 milliseconds (750 seconds, so 12.5 minutes).
Absolutely whiffed the opportunity to say "We're comin' for Uranus"
..even gigabits per second.
Alright.. movie night is good for the moon.
Or how about projecting it to the moon and stream netflix on it eh? 😂
im willing to bet having a relay and amplication system with hubs every 500,000 - 1,000,000 miles between each relay/amplication station...
im sure someone out there has already ran a simulation of sorts to map out the technical requirements for that to be effective... if not....someone get on it...(in a form if immortalized publication of my idea) you can forward my royalty checks by getting a hold of me through email. i list my email on my channel... 😁lol
Should have said we're coming for Uranus 😂
It's been said, I'll say it again. This is sci-show levels of communication and subject matter. Well done. Lets have more of this please.
I’ve been wondering this for so long
Since radio wave is technically a form a light, is wifi then technically a form of optical networking? 🤔
it could technically be but it's only half dublex
@@gamecubeplayer”dubplex” …
WHO LET THE EDITING GUY COOK??
I loved this video; so interesting. Riley, we need more of these!
This shows how slow light actually is , in grand scheme of universe, light is too slow to be meaningful
Lasers in space-pew, Pew, Pew! It's just too bad we have treaties banning weaponizing space. (Dam!) Look, all you need is a modem, a server, cat 6 cable, and a really looooong ladder. (aluminum should do the trick) Unless you British. Then its Aluminium. =].
Why don't we just send information through sub-space like a normal interplanetary species? 🖖
i hope fictional concepts such as "sub-space communication" can one day be a reality....
We had IrDA (infrared) back in the late1900s before Bluetooth was invented 👵🏻. You are probably too young to remember it, but it was pretty useless. You had to line it up absolutely perfectly for it to work, and the range was about 1 metre.
JWST on L2 is like 1,5 million kilometers away from earth and still got a maximum 28 mbps transfer speed 😎🤘🏻
Wait .. the existed hardware should be able to send over 700mbps already. The dish network is very sensitive. Maybe i dont know as much, maybe laser could be better.. there could be alternatives bandwidth, channels and multiple frequency tether on low frequencies to get more data. But hey, im not a radio expert
Love that y'all are doing space videos!
The ambient radiation of particles emitting heat is in the form of infra-red. The background radiation of the universe is in infra-red... How is that going to be the best option here? (EDIT oh yeah infra-red also heats up air... Global warming much?) Sounds like a potential weapon rather than the best option for data transmission.
.... Could at least tell us what DSN does currently.... Not answering your central question is a very bad script...
Apollo 11 could transmit live TV audio and video without any issues. Even today, a reporter in China delays to respond to the anchor, but not the astronauts. Starting with the fact that Nixon could speak loud and clear (no delays by phone) with the astronauts, isn't it easier to use a modem?
How to test the speed of quantum comms..
Send a quantum command to a craft near Mars and get the response back by Radio . If the response comes back in half the expected time, then the quantum speed would be faster than light.
Earth almost instant to doesn't work at all.
Mars its ok just wait 40 minutes.
Venus..... hello anyone there hello i have wifi please 😢.
Lasers having shorter wavelength boosting speeds is meaningless over extreme distance, as you will need to significantly slow your speed anyway. You can get oodles of gigabits with lasers through fiber, or shorter distances through air, but not through millions of miles of space. I would say the biggest benefit is a much more narrow beam, reducing signal loss.
300 bauds
EARTH IS FLAT AWEONAOS
So DSOC compared to DSN is going to have higher bandwidth with identical latency.
Talking about DSN while sponsored by Odoo... Captain Sisko wants a word
yep, interplanetary online gaming is impossible with anything else than turn based games... i mean, what's your ping; 44 minutes or more!
0:56 Australia and Spain are big places, WHERE are these dishes located, the USA got a specific state.
Riley needs to be signed up to present science docs... I swear, this guy could make tax returns amusing!
can't wait for the first Civilization game played between a Martian and an Earthling
The average TV-SAT and elon's internet sats are moving pretty crazy amounts of data.
well same as fiber/radio but with longer start delay. just like this segway.
Feel sorry for any alien watching us through a telescope and being blinded by a laser. Those barcode readers in the supermarket are bad enough.
Why so loong? It was an easy question. Why do dorks spend so much time trying to get viking hair and wasting time?