Next time you see the moon in a clear night sky, internet connectivity probably won't immediately spring to mind.
You might imagine an unoccupied ball of rock orbiting Planet Earth wouldn't need much in the way of high-speed broadband.
Following last year's launch of the Artemis 1 rocket, NASA has committed itself to developing a lunar internet network capable of connecting with Earth at speeds of 100Mbps.
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