of all the things to bounce off the moon, why a consumer IoT protocol? Alien 1: The humans are talking again. Alien 2: What did they say? Alien 1: The front door is locked.
Just a guess: given that LoRa operates on line of sight, when trying to update a gateways with sensor status (e.g. GPS position of tracked item) the operator won't be able to get realtime reports if the gateway isn't positioned at a high enough altitude relative to the sensor. You can mitigate this by having many gateway/collectors at high points on buildings/hills, but bouncing signals off the moon seems like an int…
not exactly, no, one of the most common uses for LoRA is in the US 915 MHz band where it can function in a very much non line of sight environment.