British scientists are planning to build a mobile phone network that operates
on the Moon.
The proposal was contained in a report compiled by
Nasa and the
British
National Space Centre on joint co-operation for exploration of the Moon in
the coming years.
Plans include a space probe called MoonLITE (Moon Lightweight Interior and
Telecoms Experiment) which will fire probes into the lunar surface and
communicate using a mobile phone protocol to send back information on earthquake
activity.
"The proposed missions provide an opportunity to harness the UK's world-class
expertise in small satellite, communication and robotic technologies focused on
exploration of the Moon," said Professor Keith Mason, chief executive of the
Science
and Technology Facilities Council.
"This joint report represents a milestone in our co-operation with Nasa while
building on our longstanding collaboration in highly successful science missions
such as Swift, Stereo, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Cassini."
The plan is now being sent for peer review by other scientists and, if
approved, will take place after 2012.
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