(Preliminary Exam : General Science) (Main Examination, General Studies Paper-3: Awareness regarding topics related to Information Technology, Space, Computer, Robotics, Nano-Technology, Bio-Technology and Intellectual Property Rights) |
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced the 'HydRON' project to develop its own satellite network for space-based internet.
What is Hydron Project?
- ESA's Hydron project plans to revolutionise the way we transmit data between satellites in space by using laser signals.
- This network will be able to provide internet speeds of around one terabyte per second.
- The Hydrone Project system consists of two major components
- Scientific research to create a network
- Initial demonstration to test
- The project will use satellites in both low orbit (1,000 km above Earth) and geostationary orbit (about 36,000 km).
Features of Hydrone Project
- Traditionally satellites transmit radio communications signals from space to receivers on Earth, which then distribute the information to various services such as cellphone holders and air traffic control.
- An important aspect of Hydron is the use of lasers to transmit data between satellites.
- This approach not only speeds up data transfer but also increases security.
- This prevents the signal from being intercepted by cyber criminals and it remains unaffected even in bad weather.
Objectives of the Hydrone Project
- Creating a spoof-proof mega-constellation of satellites to deliver high-speed broadband
- Reducing dependence on ground systems and increasing efficiency and reliability
- Addressing the growing need for data
- Providing Internet access in remote areas that lack broadband
- Providing users with high-quality video streaming
European continent benefits from Hydron project
- According to ESA, this technology will transform Europe's optical telecommunications industry, enabling the continent to lead this fast-growing market.
- Public sector customers such as the European Union's operational space programme and security agencies are likely to be the first users of the Hydrone network.
- SpaceX's Starlink has already established a network of low-Earth orbit satellites using similar technology.
- However, ESA's Hydron system aims for greater data capacity and broader coverage.
- ESA plans a phased launch of Hydron between 2027 and 2029.