Why is NASA considering infrared laser technology over radio frequencies for data transmission?
NASA | LCRD: From Vision to Reality

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Infrared lasers are cheaper to produce.
Infrared lasers can transmit more data in the same time frame.
Radio frequencies are faster than infrared lasers.
Infrared lasers are less reliable than radio frequencies.
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What is the primary goal of the Lunar Laser Communications Demonstration?
To improve microwave communication capabilities.
To replace all radio frequency communications.
To introduce a new infrastructure for faster data transfer.
To test new satellite designs.
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What is the role of MIT Lincoln Lab in the LCRD project?
Providing funding for the project.
Building ground stations in New Mexico.
Launching the satellites for NASA.
Designing and qualifying the optical module and modems.
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What modifications are necessary for the ground stations to support LCRD?
Adding adaptive optics and data recorders.
Removing existing modems.
Installing new satellite dishes.
Building new ground facilities.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of the 2017 launch mentioned in the transcript?
It marks the end of the LCRD project.
It is the first launch of a new type of rocket.
It marks the first use of commercial satellites for NASA's laser com payload.
It is the first time NASA will use radio frequencies in space.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How will the future optical communications network benefit space missions?
By reducing the cost of space missions.
By enabling faster and more reliable data transmission.
By eliminating the need for ground stations.
By increasing the number of satellites in orbit.
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What is the ultimate vision for NASA's optical communications network?
To focus solely on military communication needs.
To replace all existing communication networks on Earth.
To establish a satellite to ground optical network for both deep space and near Earth needs.
To create a network that supports only deep space missions.
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