International Space Station (ISS) is the first part of the Solar System's Internet connection system. This plan is working on the development of a new technology DL / TORTER Networking Network (DTN), which will play a role in both the ISS data flow in future with the Moon and Mars operations. Some day when the settlers will watch the video on the Internet, they will thank DTN technology.
According to NASA, DTN works in a process called "Saving and Enforcing", which saves information on various nodes in the information exchange path, and it reorganizes data in the final phase when people use that information in the space of space.
In the conventional Internet system, such as the system you are sitting on, the information provided in the node of the path of the information is to maintain a constant connection. DTN technology can temporarily ignore the need for this constant connection by storing information on various nodes. This feature may be of great importance even if the discharge of various objects in the atmosphere of the atmosphere is disconnected from different nodes in different nerves.
DTN technology has already been integrated into a software called TeleSense Resource Kit (TRek), so that the information sent from the earth through the ISS can be supplied in different nodes of the solar system. By this the ISS itself has become a node that is located above 400 kilometers above the ground.
Source: IFLSCIENCE