International Space Station gets internet access!

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100122/ap_on_hi_te/us_space_station_internet

Astronauts finally get Internet access in space

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In a high tech first — really, really high — astronauts in space finally have Internet access.

Space station resident Timothy (TJ) Creamer had been working with flight controllers to establish Internet access from his orbital post ever since he moved in last month. On Friday, his effort paid off. He posted the first live Twitter post truly from space.

"Hello Twitterverse!" he wrote. "We r now LIVE tweeting from the International Space Station -- the 1st live tweet from Space! :) More soon, send your ?s"

Before, orbiting astronauts had to send such Twitter updates by e-mail to Mission Control in Houston. Then controllers posted the tweets.

The International Space Station crew can now use an on-board laptop to reach a desktop computer at Mission Control, and thereby browse the Web. This remote Internet access is possible whenever there is a solid high-speed communication link.

It's expected to provide a big morale boost.

"Long-duration astronauts, they commit to spending months away from family and friends. It's a pretty unique state of isolation," said NASA spokesman Kelly Humphries. "We expect this to enhance morale and productivity."

The astronauts will be subject to the same Internet access guidelines as other on-the-job government employees, namely no interfering with work.

Is NASA worried the astronauts might spend too much time online, more than 200 miles up?

"These are highly driven individuals," Humphries said with a chuckle, "so they're going to get their work done first."

The astronauts already had an Internet Protocol phone for private calls to family and friends.

Creamer is one month into a five-month mission. He is sharing the space station with another American, one Japanese and two Russians.






C'mon, post your internet speeds from up there!
 

shiner

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Big deal...several posters in P&N have been posting from outer space for years.
 

Eli

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That's pretty freakin' badass.

Does this count as WiFi? Does this mean the old record of like 120 miles for a wifi link has been shattered? ;) lol
 

SunSamurai

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Its most likely from a satellite, and their latency will be around 2-4 sec.

No WoW for them
 

ktehmok

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Am I the only one who is surprised that they didn't always have internet up there? Jesus, they could talk to guys on the moon 40 years ago, they just now figured out how send packets a couple hundred miles wirelessly?
 

0roo0roo

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Sep 21, 2002
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is there a female on board? gotta get lonely
supposedly space morning wood is painful.
 

RedArmy

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I remember reading a story on how they were trying to develop a way to enable the space station to get internet access. They said it was a big problem since they had to worry about the immense distance the data had to travel and the chance that packets of information might be corrupted due to solar/cosmic radiation. They were trying to develop a way to make it so that even if the information was partially corrupted, the receiving computer would still be able to make sense of it. I wish I could find that article again.
 

Newbian

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Mmmm space porn.

The only problem is after awhile it will be like living in a snow globe.
 

lxskllr

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How were they sending emails without internet access?

With this...

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this...

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and this...

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:^P
 

Paratus

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The ISS has two main comm systems:

S-Band: Voice, Command & Telemetry @ 128 Kb/s
Ku-Band: Voice, Video, Payload Data, File transfers @ 50Mb/s

Up until now crew e-mail has been push/pull. Mission control pushes e-mail and files to them and pulls down any files and e-mail from the crew. This only happens when we have a Ku connection with the vehicle. If I understand the new setup they have access to a computer on the ground that has internet access for security reasons.

<- Works in Mission Control