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Why moon is not used for communication purposes?

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Why moon is not used for communication purposes?

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The Moon has several problems that make it insuitable for communications purposes at this time: – It is very far away, so a signal would take about 2.7 seconds to make the round trip to the Moon and back, many communications require much shorter delays than this. – It is very far away, so signals would tend to dissipate a lot going in both directions and would be relatively weak once they reached their destination and require a proportionally more powerful receiver or transmitter. – It is very far away, so it would be difficult to put a relay station there and difficult to maintain any relay station after it was in place. – There is only one of them, so only about half of the Earth’s surface has a line of sight to it at any one time. For these reasons, artificial satellites orbiting the Earth are considerably more effective for communications than a relay station on the Moon would be.

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