SpaceX Plans To Develop 'Marslink' Network To Provide Internet On Mars

SpaceX is pitching a Marslink network to NASA for Mars mission communications.

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Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 13 November 2024 14:00 IST
Highlights
  • SpaceX proposes Marslink for better Mars mission communication.
  • Marslink would enhance connectivity on Mars, using Starlink tech.
  • Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin also submitted Mars relay proposals.

Marslink would use Starlink satellites for Mars internet coverage.

Photo Credit: Unsplash/Alexander Mils

SpaceX has proposed an ambitious satellite network around Mars, aiming to enhance communication for future missions to the planet. Dubbed "Marslink," this concept was presented at a recent NASA-led meeting by the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group, where SpaceX pitched the idea of placing satellites in Mars' orbit to create a relay system for data exchange. The proposal aligns with SpaceX's broader goals to support Mars exploration and potentially human habitation on Mars.

As per a report by Spaceflight News, the Marslink network would be based on the existing Starlink satellite model, which SpaceX has deployed in Earth's orbit to provide global internet coverage. With thousands of Starlink satellites currently in orbit, and over 102 countries using the network, SpaceX envisions a similar infrastructure for Mars. Marslink could provide constant connectivity for Mars surface assets and enhance interplanetary communication, aiding NASA's objectives to develop sustainable exploration infrastructure on the Red Planet.

Competing Proposals from Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin

The report further mentions that NASA also reviewed alternative proposals from companies like Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin. Blue Origin presented its Blue Ring orbital tug concept, which would deliver data relay capabilities and perform in-space cloud computing. The report further mentions that this project is scheduled for initial testing in the Pentagon-sponsored DarkSky-1 mission, although a precise launch date has not been set.

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Lockheed Martin proposed leveraging the existing MAVEN spacecraft, which was launched in 2013 to study Mars' atmospheric evolution. In Lockheed's plan, MAVEN would be moved to a communications orbit, enabling it to operate as a relay similar to NASA's Earth-based Deep Space Network.

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NASA's Shift Towards Private Sector Collaboration

NASA's consideration of private sector-led projects reflects a growing reliance on commercial partnerships for Mars exploration. The agency plans to collaborate with companies capable of providing the technical resources needed for future human missions. NASA is also working on laser-based communication technologies, which would allow for faster and more efficient data transmission across deep-space distances.

 

 

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