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Boeing advances quantum communications with 2026 space test satellite
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 15, 2024

Boeing [NYSE: BA] has revealed plans for the 2026 launch of a satellite, Q4S, designed to demonstrate quantum entanglement swapping capabilities in orbit. This pioneering, Boeing-funded mission is a key step toward the creation of a global quantum internet, linking quantum sensors and computers with secure, advanced communication systems.

Quantum sensors, far more precise than current technology, and quantum computers, capable of processing large datasets, hold the potential to transform multiple industries. Boeing's experiment aims to showcase quantum networking in space, contributing to the development of networks capable of maintaining synchronization across vast distances.

Boeing's efforts are set to reshape how information is handled, introducing quantum-enhanced technologies such as fault-tolerant computing systems to minimize errors, secure voting mechanisms to ensure electoral integrity, and blind quantum computing, which processes data while keeping it confidential.

"We're making a big bet on quantum technology," said Jay Lowell, chief engineer for Boeing's Disruptive Computing, Networks and Sensors organization. "Quantum entanglement swapping underpins the communication of the future, expanding quantum networks beyond simple point-to-point communication. We're launching Q4S to prove it can be done in orbit."

Entanglement swapping relies on quantum teleportation, a process that transfers information carried by particles without physically moving the particles. Albert Einstein famously called this concept "spooky action at a distance," reflecting the enigmatic nature of quantum mechanics.

"By demonstrating entanglement swapping, we can create a scalable network, where quantum information can be transmitted over vast distances, something currently limited by decoherence and loss," Lowell explained.

The introduction of quantum networking capabilities in space could unlock new potential, enabling researchers to collect more detailed data about Earth and space environments, areas currently constrained by the limitations of existing instruments.

"Boeing has always served as a pioneer, pushing the boundaries of what's possible," said Todd Citron, Boeing's Chief Technology Officer. "We're doing much more than participating in quantum research, we are leading the way to operationalize and scale quantum technologies for global applications."

The Q4S demonstration will span one year and feature two sources of entangled-photon pairs aboard a space vehicle. Boeing's partner, HRL Laboratories, a joint venture between Boeing and GM [NYSE: GM], has made significant progress in benchtop exercises. The joint team is finalizing a space-hardened payload ready for the scheduled launch.

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