Nokia Put a 4G Cellular Network on the Moon but Couldn’t Make a Phone Call

If everything went to plan on March 6, there’d be a small 4G LTE network on a tiny area of the moon right now. The first lunar 4G network—from Nokia—would have provided connectivity for several rovers as a part of the IM-2 mission. The work was supposed to pave the way for NASA’s Artemis III in 2027, the first crewed mission to the moon since 1972, where Nokia and Axiom Space will integrate 4G LTE communications capabilities into astronaut spacesuits.

Unfortunately, Intuitive Machine’s lander, Athena, landed on her side—a fate that befell

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