A new scientific proposal considers the benefits of using edge computing to create an interplanetary internet.
, which utilizes distributed servers to allow quick streaming and other use cases on Earth, for data transfer to Mars., though it will be much smaller in size.Edge computing could make Earth data accessible on Mars, but it would require a lot of new infrastructure, according to the paper. The researchers proposed building a constellation of satellites around the Red Planet. To be precise, they suggest nine satellites in nine different orbital planes, for a total of 81 satellites.
These satellites would communicate with each other to enable redundant backups of data. Using this method, several landing sites on Mars would be able to communicate with several satellites at the same time. For crewed missions to Mars, ground servers could then be used for faster retrieval of data. This would obviously be a costly enterprise, which is why the researchers propose building the satellite network gradually over time. Upcoming missions designed to lay the groundwork for crewed Mars missions, for example, could take just a few satellites along to get things started.system called Solnet
that will use high-speed delivery satellite networks with speeds of 100 megabits per second. Aquarian received $650,000 in seed funding last year to help it develop its idea for a broadband internet network that could link the Earth, Moon, and maybe even Mars.
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