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I read this the other day and found it interesting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interplanetary_Internet

Apparently NASA had plans for launching an orbiter specifically as an optical communications hub for Mars but scrapped it in 2005:

"As of 2005, NASA has canceled plans to launch the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter in September 2009; it had the goal of supporting future missions to Mars and would have functioned as a possible first definitive Internet hub around another planetary body. It would use optical communications using laser beams for their lower ping rates than radiowaves."



Now it's ESA's turn to try it: http://www.esa.int/esaMI/ESOC/SEMM5IHWP0H_0.html

(OT: Note the picture at the bottom, the astronaut is one of ours: Austrian Space Forum, a private space R&D org.)




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