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Home » Nokia and Intuitive Machines Finalize First Cellular Network Deployment for the Moon

Nokia and Intuitive Machines Finalize First Cellular Network Deployment for the Moon

January 9, 2025
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Nokia and Intuitive Machines have completed the final integration of Nokia’s Lunar Surface Communication System (LSCS) into the IM-2 mission lander, Athena, marking a significant milestone in space technology. The LSCS, designed to establish the first 4G/LTE cellular network on the Moon, will be tested on the lunar south pole as part of the upcoming IM-2 mission. Nokia’s technology, developed by Bell Labs, has been adapted to withstand the extreme conditions of space, supporting high-definition video, command and control, and telemetry data transmission between the lander and lunar vehicles.

The LSCS installation included securing a “network in a box” unit on Athena’s upper carbon-composite panel, with thermal isolation measures to protect the system from deep space temperatures. Two additional device modules were integrated into Intuitive Machines’ Micro-Nova Hopper and Lunar Outpost’s MAPP rover. Upon landing, these vehicles will deploy on the lunar surface and immediately connect to the network, enabling data transmission back to Earth via Intuitive Machines’ direct-to-Earth service.

Key Highlights of the Mission:

• 4G/LTE Technology for Space: Nokia’s LSCS uses the same cellular technology powering billions of devices on Earth, adapted for the Moon’s harsh environment.

• Lunar Vehicles Integration: Device modules are installed on the Micro-Nova Hopper and MAPP rover for surface exploration and connectivity testing.

• Resource Mapping: The Micro-Nova Hopper will explore lunar craters and scan for hydrogen deposits, indicating the presence of water ice.

• Thermal Protection: LSCS includes heat management systems to maintain operational efficiency during lunar temperature extremes.

• Data Relay System: Intuitive Machines’ Athena lander will act as the hub, relaying data back to Earth.

• NASA Collaboration: The mission was developed in partnership with NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate under the Tipping Point initiative.

Launch of the IM-2 mission carrying Athena and Nokia’s LSCS is scheduled for no earlier than late February from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

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