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Solar System Internet Architecture and Governance

1 pointsby dalyover 1 year ago
https:&#x2F;&#x2F;drive.google.com&#x2F;file&#x2F;d&#x2F;1anMcVEqXjNtk5gdo_qce28SowusXKkfi&#x2F;view<p>Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.<p>It seems to me that the proposal is missing a vital pathway between Earth and Mars.<p>Clearly no existing or future electromagnetic method of communication will be able to handle the growth of data on the internet when trying to communicate to space.<p>Consider the possibility of sending bulk data on a regular basis. It could be loaded on robots with ion thrusters[0]. Energy could be provided by the sun. The idea is that the internet nodes above Mars would get regular bulk delivery of the daily&#x2F;weekly news albeit rather time delayed due to transit time of the bulk carrier.<p>This &quot;fleet of station wagons&quot; or maybe &quot;tesla roadsters&quot; [1] could shuttle &quot;this week&#x27;s internet traffic&quot;. This frees up bandwidth as a lot of information (e.g. video) can be available in the local orbit rather than transmitted. The robot wagons can easily shuttle between Earth based &quot;super-bandwidth uploads&quot; and Mars based &quot;Google in the sky&quot; queries.<p>Such wagons could also act as relay stations while they were in transit making it easier to handle regular path sun-based outages. They could also supply replacement parts for failing orbiting stations.<p>The net benefit is that most of what is needed on the internet (e.g. how to fix a pump) would be locally and nearly instantly available without tying up bandwidth.

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__dover 1 year ago
See also, CJ Cherryh&#x27;s Merchanter&#x27;s Universe stories, in which some of the ramifications of bulk information distribution using FTL ships between distant space settlements are explored.