I'm trying to figure out what kind of light would be the most effective for communication with mars rovers, but I don't know what would work. Could somebody help me out? I just need some facts and properties of different kinds of light. But, anyways, my first guess would be high frequency, low altitude radio waves, but I don't know, I'm not a physicist.
Note: If you can think of something not light that might work, (which I highly doubt you will,) let me know anyways. Oh, and don't forget, I'm very unintelligent. ...According to myself.
Update: Okay, I’m an idiot. Amplitude is the communication. It could still be low amplitude in general, but getting it as low down as possible could be an option if we could get the device accurate enough to detect a difference.
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This article describes the frequency bands used by the Mars rover:
https://sandilands.info/sgordon/communications-with-mars-curiosity