NASA sent video of cat from 30 million kilometers away from Earth

NASA has released a video of a cat chasing laser light, it has been sent as part of the Deep Space Communication Experiment. This video has covered a distance of 3.10 crore kilometers, NASA will continue doing such trials.

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NASA sent video of cat from 30 million kilometers away from Earth

NASA has recently released a video of a cat chasing laser light, which shows how the success of the laser internet system is skyrocketing. The video presented by NASA is high-definition. It took 101 seconds to reach NASA’s laboratory in California on Earth and covered a distance of 3.10 crore kilometers. We see a cat in the video, whose name is Taters. Taters shows the cat chasing a red-dot laser on a couch, giving the world the message that we can now send data anywhere by firing laser beams back and forth.

This video was sent by NASA itself, this video has been kept in mind for the future missions to be sent to Mars and further away in space, for which NASA is conducting a trial. That’s one small step for humans and one giant leap for cats. There are many successful people who start their career by sending silly videos like we can see the first video of Youtube called “Me at the Zoo”.

Why does NASA share the cat video?

NASA first posted this video on its X (formerly Twitter) account. NASA posted it on October 13, 2023, and the video was transmitted on December 11, although the footage was released to the public on December 19. Meanwhile, NASA has made it clear that no cat has actually been sent up.

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NASA needed to demonstrate new deep space optical communications, so the video of the cat is on display. The cat belongs to a NASA employee and this video was recorded on Earth, later this video was uploaded to NASA’s Psyche spacecraft sent to space in October.

This spacecraft is moving towards a meteorite between the Sun and Jupiter and it is filled with some metal. However, this is not the first time that NASA has sent such videos? Many times pictures and videos have been sent to Earth from space which are released through its official channel. NASA says that many more such videos will be tested and sent and will also be shown to all of you.

After this video came on social media, it has been liked by many people and the development of NASA has been mentioned in the future. We will post that video here so that you can also enjoy this video.

How did NASA obtain this video?

The spacecraft of the ‘Psyche’ mission is also equipped with a computer camera and a laser transceiver. To obtain this video, NASA used three components in the experiment. In this, the first transceiver which is installed in the spacecraft, has two parts on the earth and one is ground laser transmitter and the other is ground laser receiver. All three are part of a system NASA has named DSOC (Deep Space Optical Communication).

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First of all, the transmitter on the earth threw a laser beam towards the CYC aircraft, after this the CYC caught this signal and it again sent the video uploaded to it to the receiver on the earth and through the receiver, NASA recorded this video. Released. The laser transceiver transmits video to Earth in a time interval of 101 seconds.

What is important from this video?

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The space agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) website alludes to the cartoon character Felix the Cat

There is a reason behind NASA using this cat, it was first pointed to the cartoon character Felix the Cat by the space agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) website. It also featured a small statue of the adorable mustache in a TV test broadcast in 1928.

In earlier times, cats used to do very funny and beautiful things. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration used the cat in space because it becomes the center of attraction for everyone and more and more people come to watch its antics.

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