The iconic images of the Apollo 11 moon landing captivated a global audience, but the technology behind those broadcasts was far from cutting-edge. Grainy, low-resolution footage was all the world could manage in 1969. Fast forward to today, where high-definition live streaming is commonplace, and the expectations for the next generation of lunar exploration have skyrocketed. This article explores the ambitious quest to establish a mobile network on the Moon, enabling real-time, high-resolution communication for future lunar explorers.
