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Default Why there is static noise in the astronaut communications ?


Hi,

I wonder why there is static noise in the astronaut communications
with earth?
Since we can send TV signals to satellite and beam it down with crispy
voice, I thought today's technology is able to eliminate/prevent those
static noise getting into comunnications.

Thanks.


Michelle
 




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