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>Getting a live play-by-play of astronauts in space during future Artemis moon missions could eventually be possible thanks to laser technology.NASA is testing a space communication method that, instead of using radio waves to transmit data and videos, uses a laser beam to connect ground control on [~Earth~](https://www.space.com/54-earth-history-composition-and-atmosphere.html) with astronauts on [~the moon~](https://www.space.com/55-earths-moon-formation-composition-and-orbit.html).
>The bar has been set for a while, with [~NASA~](https://www.space.com/38700-nasa-history.html) teams making huge strides in laser communications since an experiment performed in December of 2023. After years of working on the technology, during this test, a video of Taters the cat was sent through a laser communications streaming service from 19 million miles away back to Earth.
>The next round of experiments began in early June, and featured connecting [~NASA’s Pilatus PC-12~](https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/en/news-events/story/nasa-pc-12) plane back to instruments at [~NASA’s Glenn Research Center~](https://www.nasa.gov/glenn/) in Cleveland via laser link. Heading into July, the team historically sent a 4K video on a roundtrip journey to the [~International Space Station~](https://www.space.com/16748-international-space-station.html) (ISS) from an aircraft. And on July 30, [Space.com](http://Space.com) witnessed the completion of another experiment in the series as the aircraft did another test run of the so-called High-Rate Delay Tolerant Networking system (HDTN).