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NASA's Next Mars Mission Will Join the Interplanetary Internet

New submitter radioedit writes "When the MAVEN orbiter arrives at Mars on 22 September 2014, the spacecraft will join up with the other seven nodes of NASA's interplanetary internet, exchanging data with orbiters, rovers on the surface, and us back on Earth using delay-tolerant protocols. It's the latest part of Vint Cerf's mission (video) to create a giant antenna array across the solar system that'll be able to receive signals by laser from Alpha Centauri."

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  1. NASA's interplanetary internet just formed by Spy+Handler · · Score: 5, Funny

    and NSA is already snooping

  2. signals by laser from Alpha Centauri by bob_super · · Score: 3, Funny

    Latency of 9 years for a round-trip, and there I thought that calling the helpdesk was slow...