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First Inter-Satellite Laser Link Established 49

exceed writes: "The New Scientist is reporting: 'A long-distance laser communication link between two Earth-orbiting satellites has been established for the first time. The technique allows fast-moving, low Earth orbit satellites to relay information to the ground almost instantaneously via a geostationary satellite fixed in a much higher orbit.'" Update: 11/24 22:28 GMT by T : Sorry, it's a duplicate. The lashing has begun.
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First Inter-Satellite Laser Link Established

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  • Again? (Score:2, Redundant)

    Wasn't this reported [slashdot.org]just a couple of days ago?
  • by Anonymous Coward
    Somebody is checking how closely you read slashdot, Timmy.
  • And in (un)related news, the Linux kernel version 2.0 is finally released...
  • Actually, it is the second link on slashdot. The first one [slashdot.org] happened yesterday.
  • I'd forgotten about this story in the day or so since it had been last posted here! Thanks for reminding me!

    Tim
  • Second satellite laser link established.
  • In the list of stories for the Science Section

    To be fair, the submittal processing module does not display previous posts for an editor to take a quick look at. so mistakes are easy. That area of the software needs work.

    • If they went through 50+ articles a day then perhaps I could agree with you, but come on, they have more than 200 articles submitted per day, and lately (especially pretty much every day this week) there has been a duplicate story. When there are only around 12 stories that are accepted, a quick 5 minute scan before going to go through the submission pile would have prevented all of these. I can't understand how they couldn't do that, especially how there aren't all that many stories. And if the editors themselves aren't even keeping up with what is happening on this site...
      • and the submittal page really only shows 30 or so out of that list.

        but we like lashing timothy, we do!

        before long someone is going to post some weird and sick S&M troll that might even be vaguely on topic for once.

        never mind about that thought. really.

  • TMI! (Score:5, Funny)

    by Exmet Paff Daxx ( 535601 ) on Saturday November 24, 2001 @06:33PM (#2608108) Homepage Journal
    y T: Sorry, it's a duplicate. The lashing has begun.


    Tim, thanks for letting us know that this is a duplicate story. We're still all excited about the improved relay times that this will enable; for a lot of us it means that when we play Quake on Russian servers, someday we'll actually be able to see the rocket that hit us. Kind of like your Slashback feature, this will let us discuss what we've learned about this topic in the last few days.

    I think, however, that as far as the lashing goes, that's a little TMI. What you guys do behind closed doors is, really, your own business.
  • Just kidding, what? you expect them to read their own site?

    God! That would, be like, oh I don't know, Hotmail actually using Win2k for anything other than "Windows dressing", and leaving BSD at the back end (IIRC, mind you).

    I just chalk it up to the fact they are too busy rejecting all my articles...paranoid, me? Nah.
    HEY! What was that soun...
  • I think that this story is so cool, that a repost is not necessarily a bad thing.

    Thanks for reminding us this amazing, wonderful and powerful advance in technology.

    Personally, I get so inured reading stuff, that I sometimes forget how damn cool some of these stories really are. Hearing them again is not necessarily a bad thing.

    Oh yeah, its also not a bad thing to thank people for working hard, faux pas or not.

    Thanks Slashdot.
  • it it happens happens to to the the best best of of us us.

    I'm suprised no one got a double first post on this subject...that would be a record...and rather pathetic, quite possibly.
  • Why Timothy it is still a great day.

    We won't be so hard on you anymore! We of course have the new guy to pick on.

    We are all just waiting for Chrisd to slip up so that we might flame him to a cinder.

    Rest easy young Tim, you are no longer a slashdot boy, you are a slashdot man! ;)

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