Laser Communications
10-100x faster than radioRadio waves carried us to the Moon and Mars. Lasers will carry us to the next era. NASA just proved 267 Mbps via laser from beyond Mars distance - and that's just the beginning.
LEO Record
200 Gbps
TBIRD, 2022
Lunar Record
622 Mbps
LLCD, 2013
Deep Space
267 Mbps
DSOC close range, 2025
Commercial
1.8 Gbps
ESA EDRS, operational
Radio vs Laser: Head to Head
Laser isn't always better - each has strengths. Future missions will use both.
| Property | Radio (RF) | Laser (Optical) |
|---|---|---|
| Data rate | Up to 6 Mbps from Mars | Up to 267 Mbps from Mars distance |
| Improvement | Baseline | 10-100x faster at same distance |
| Beam width | Wide (easier to point) | Extremely narrow (harder to point) |
| Pointing accuracy | Moderate | Like hitting a dime from 10 km |
| Weather impact | Minimal | Clouds block the beam |
| Power efficiency | Lower | Much higher per bit |
| Size & weight | Large antennas needed | Smaller, lighter terminals |
| Multi-receiver | Yes (broadcast) | No (point-to-point only) |
| Best for | Commands, backup, initial contact | High-bandwidth data downlink |
| Maturity | 60+ years operational | Demonstrated, entering operations |
Every Major Laser Demo Compared
From the first lunar laser link to commercial operations - the optical revolution in numbers.
| System | Agency | Year | Speed | Distance | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TBIRD | NASA/MIT | 2022 | 200 Gbps | LEO | Record |
| EDRS | ESA/Airbus | 2016-now | 1.8 Gbps | GEO-LEO | Commercial |
| LCRD + ILLUMA-T | NASA | 2023-now | 1.244 Gbps | ISS to GEO | Active |
| LLCD | NASA | 2013 | 622 Mbps | Lunar orbit | Completed |
| DSOC | NASA/JPL | 2023-2025 | 267 Mbps peak | 460M km | Distance record |
| Artemis II O2O | NASA | April 2026 | 260 Mbps | Lunar distance | Upcoming |
The Starlink connection
Starlink's 10,000+ satellites communicate with each other using laser inter-satellite links - transmitting 42 petabytes per day via infrared lasers. While the technology isn't directly interoperable with NASA's DSOC/LCRD systems (different wavelengths and protocols), it's the same fundamental approach: replacing radio with light. Starlink has built the world's largest operational space optical network, and SpaceX's experience will inform their proposed MarsLink constellation.
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Sources
- NASA - Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) - accessed 2026-03-25
- NASA - ILLUMA-T Laser Terminal on ISS - accessed 2026-03-25
- NASA - Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD) - accessed 2026-03-25
- MIT Lincoln Lab - TBIRD 200 Gbps Demo - accessed 2026-03-25
- ESA - EDRS SpaceDataHighway - accessed 2026-03-25
- NASA LLCD - 622 Mbps from the Moon (2013) - accessed 2026-03-25