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   KEYWORDS : INTERPLANETARY INTERNET
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Air Force seeks space router -- Michael Hardy  -- Federal Computer Week  -- January 14, 2005

The U.S. Air Force is working with defense contracters to develop an Internet Protocol router that can withstand the constant barrage of solar radiation in orbit.

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Interplanetary Internet in the works -- Gary H. Anthes  -- CNN  -- July 18, 2001

The mining of asteroids, space-based hotels, zero-gravity manufacturing and medicine -- they're all part of the future commercialization of space, according to a joint government and industry group that's developing the InterPlaNetary (IPN) Internet.

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Interplanetary Surfing -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- May 24, 2001

The first blueprints for extending the internet to other worlds have just been published. One of the fathers of the internet, Vinton Cerf, is leading the ambitious project to build an interplanetary internet and says that the first extra-terrestrial messages could be sent between Earth and Mars as soon as 2003.

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Stand by for Emails from Mars -- Jonathan Leake  -- Sunday Times  -- October 15, 2000

MARS could soon be buzzing with its own internet. Nasa, the American space agency, wants to girdle the silent red planet with powerful satellites to help astronauts communicate with each other and with Earth. Starting next year the agency aims to launch a series of spacecraft that will form the building blocks of the new system. If Nasa succeeds in establishing a network of manned bases on Mars - perhaps as early as 2014 - the inhabitants should be able to send and receive e-mails.

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Who's Flying This Thing? -- Paul Marks and Mark Robins  -- New Scientist  -- July 08, 2000

In a week when NASA revealed that a computer hacker interrupted communications on a space shuttle mission in 1997, a new space research project has been launched which could give hackers the ultimate kick: control of a spacecraft.

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Internet Satellite Operations open to Hijacking -- Paul Marks and Mark Robins  -- Spacedaily  -- July 06, 2000

A proposal to use standard internet protocols to communicate with satellites has raised fears that this would increase the vulnerability of satellites to hacking or hijacking.

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Launching the Web into outer space -- Steve Kovsky  -- CNET News.com  -- June 11, 2000

Vint Cerf, the senior vice president for Internet architecture and technology at telecommunications company WorldCom is working on a proposal to create a network of Internets to facilitate communication between planets, satellites, asteroids, robotic spacecraft and crewed vehicles.

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Earth Orbit Gets Wired -- David Whitehouse  -- BBC News  -- May 23, 2000

Researchers are working with NASA to show that standard internet protocols can be used to communicate with satellites.

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A Web Thats out of This World -- Alan Boyle  -- MSNBC News  -- November 05, 1999

NASA and network gurus are working together to extend the Internet to other worlds in the next five years.

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