NASA sends Panel 'Mona Lisa' to the moon

Managed the U.S. space agency "NASA", panel from sending the famous Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" to the moon, sent back to earth again.

He explained David Smith, director of research at the Institute of Masachuseist of Technology, that the painting itself is not transferred, but quoted a wave Player her for up to a satellite, orbiting the moon, a "wave laser first transmitted from one planet to another."

The "NASA" that it intends to revolutionize the increasing speed of information received from outer space, and the solar system, it can support these waves laser system, which uses radio waves to transmit information.

They can also in the future be able to transfer large data relatively quickly and according to Richard Vondrak, deputy supervisor of the satellite, and the world is responsible for the station "Goddard" signal which launched towards the Moon.

The Mona Lisa signal traveled over 384 thousand kilometers to reach its destination, but the agency confirmed that the signal that was sent was confused, by the Earth's atmosphere, and because the signal sent to them from the satellite through radio waves.
CNN




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