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The Interplanetary Internet

Roland Piquepaille writes "This article from SPACE.com about the Interplanetary Internet (IPN) is not science fiction. It is becoming a reality, Rich Gray reports. "The IPN would form a backbone connecting a series of hubs on or around planets, ships, and at other points in space. These hubs would provide high-capacity, high-availability Internet traffic over distances that could stretch up to hundreds of millions of miles." Gray adds that all the planets and satellites in our solar system have already Internet addresses and that NASA is already communicating with its earth-orbiting missions through its internal Deep Space Network. The rest of us will have to wait until at least 2005 when IPN-equipped satellites are launched. Check this column for more details. You also can read a previous Slashdot column on the same subject. "

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  1. IPv6? by mirabilos · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Do these damn US-Americans who still own most of
    the free IPv4 addresses at least use IPv6-only
    connectivity to those satelites, or are they using
    up IPv4 addresses we in Europe or those over there
    in Asia could need better?

    Just wondering.

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    My Karma isn't excellent, damn it! (And /. still does not get UTF-8 right in 2012. Wow.)