Storing Petabytes of Data on Light in Space!

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Date(s) - 06/11/2019
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Location
Strasenburgh Planetarium at the RMSC, Rochester NY

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Second Tuesday Networking

The June 11th date is a joint event between New York Photonics and the ROSA, the OSA Rochester Chapter.

Lyteloop is patented upon the idea that we will be able to store petabytes of data on light, in space, using satellites and lasers. They are coming to Rochester to present their concept to the New York Photonics Optics community. There may be technical challenges and they want us to look at their concept with a critical eye.

Join us for a presentation by Lyteloop followed by a demonstration of the new 4K HD projection system in the newly-remodeled Strasenburgh Planetarium.

 

 

 

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