Tuesday, August 16, 2016

China offers a quantum satellite – Le Figaro

COMPUTER GRAPHICS – A Long March rocket successfully launched an experimental satellite that will test the encryption key transmission by laser, a technology called “quantum cryptography” theoretically inviolable

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China has once again demonstrated its immense ambition, both scientific and technical, sending into orbit the first satellite of quantum cryptography. This machine, called Mozi (or Micius in its Latinized transcription), in tribute to a Chinese philosopher and architect of the fifth century BC, can theoretically allow an inviolable system of encrypted communications.

mission that took off Tuesday morning aboard a Long March rocket from the Jiuquan space center in the Gobi desert, is now purely scientific, but no doubt it strongly interested the Chinese military, research solutions to counter the massive efforts of digital espionage …

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