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Satellite-to-satellite communication refers to the transmission of data or signals directly between two or more artificial satellites in orbit. This technology enables a variety of advanced applications, overcoming limitations inherent in traditional ground-to-satellite or satellite-to-ground communication. Instead of relying solely on ground stations, satellites can exchange information in real-time, allowing for more dynamic and responsive satellite networks.
One primary advantage of satellite-to-satellite communication is the reduction in latency. Signals do not need to
This capability is fundamental to modern satellite constellations, such as those used for global internet services