NASA is testing X-ray Communications in Space
NASA is testing a new more efficient X-ray deep space communications technology, or XCOM, scheduled to be demonstrated on the International Space Station this spring.
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NASA is testing a new more efficient X-ray deep space communications technology, or XCOM, scheduled to be demonstrated on the International Space Station this spring.
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