What is the Interplanetary internet? 


The interplanetary Internet is a conceived computer network in space, consisting of network nodes that can communicate with each other.

Interplanetary communication is greatly delayed by interplanetary distances, so a new set of protocols and technology that are tolerant to large delays and errors are required. The interplanetary Internet is a store and forward network of the internet that is often disconnected and has a wireless backbone fraught with error-prone links and delays ranging from tens of minutes to even hours, even when there is a connection.

Development of interplanetary internet

The evolution of spatial space data system standards has operated in parallel with the development of the Internet, with conceptual cross-pollination that was fruitful but largely as a separate evolution. Since the late 1990s, familiar Internet protocols and CCSDS space link protocols have integrated and converged in several ways; for example, the successful FTP file transfer to Earth-orbiting STRV 1B on January 2, 1996, which ran FTP over the CCSDS IPv4-like Space Communications Protocol Specifications (SCPS) protocols. The Interplanetary Internet study at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) implied inaugurated by a team of scientists at JPL led by Vinton Cerf and the late Adrian Hooke. Cerf is one of the pioneers of the Internet on Earth, and currently holds the position of a distinguished visiting scientist at JPL. Hooke was one of the founders and directors of CCSDS. 


What is space internet?

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Space Internet with Low Earth Orbit

The satellites' signals in space can easily overcome obstacles faced by fiber-optic cables or wireless networks. The traditional ways to deliver the internet — fiber-optic cables or wireless networks are not feasible in remote areas or places with difficult terrain.

Development of space internet

(January 2019) – Inigo del Portillo and his associates at MIT have run a simulation relating to OneWeb, SpaceX, and Telesat's proposed LEO Internet service constellations. 
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Now Starlink is a satellite constellation being constructed by SpaceX to provide satellite Internet access. As of 2020, SpaceX is launching 60 satellites at a time, aiming to deploy 1,584 of the 260 kilograms (570 lb) spacecraft to provide near-global service by late 2021 or 2022.

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