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  2. Interplanetary Internet - Wikipedia

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    The interplanetary Internet is a conceived computer network in space, consisting of a set of network nodes that can communicate with each other. [1] [2] These nodes are the planet's orbiters and landers, and the Earth ground stations.

  3. Voyager program - Wikipedia

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    Total number of words among the six computers is about 32K. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have identical computer systems. [35] [42] The Computer Command System (CCS), the central controller of the spacecraft, has two 18-bit word, interrupt-type processors with 4096 words each of non-volatile plated-wire memory. During most of the Voyager mission the ...

  4. Human presence in space - Wikipedia

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    [1] [9] While it traditionally means and is used to name direct human presence, it is also used for mediated presence. [1] Differentiating human presence in space between direct and mediated human presence, meaning human or non-human presence, such as with crewed or uncrewed spacecraft, is rooted in a history of how human presence is to be ...

  5. Drive mapping - Wikipedia

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    Mapping a drive can be complicated for a complex system. Network mapped drives (on LANs or WANs) are available only when the host computer (File Server) is also available (i.e. online): it is a requirement for use of drives on a host. All data on various mapped drives will have certain permissions set (most newer systems) and the user will need ...

  6. Interplanetary spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    The most distant spacecraft, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have left the Solar System as of 8 December 2018 while Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, and New Horizons are on course to leave it. [2] In general, planetary orbiters and landers return much more detailed and comprehensive information than fly-by missions.

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  8. Intergalactic travel - Wikipedia

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    While it takes light approximately 2.54 million years to traverse the gulf of space between Earth and, for instance, the Andromeda Galaxy, it would take a much shorter amount of time from the point of view of a traveler at close to the speed of light due to the effects of time dilation; the time experienced by the traveler depending both on velocity (anything less than the speed of light) and ...

  9. Space logistics - Wikipedia

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    Space logistics is "the theory and practice of driving space system design for operability and supportability, and of managing the flow of materiel, services, and information needed throughout a space system lifecycle." [1] It includes terrestrial logistics in support of space travel, including any additional "design and development ...