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Solar System Internet Achieves Breakthrough DTN Edge Processing Test on Lunar Mission

Written by  Sunday, 24 August 2025 04:19
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 22, 2025
In a milestone for interplanetary communications, Lonestar Data Holdings confirmed the successful test of the Solar System Internet's Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) aboard its lunar data center mission launched on Intuitive Machines' Athena lander in February. The demonstration validated the use of DTN technology, engineered to maintain robust communications in high-latency space environment
Solar System Internet Achieves Breakthrough DTN Edge Processing Test on Lunar Mission
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 22, 2025

In a milestone for interplanetary communications, Lonestar Data Holdings confirmed the successful test of the Solar System Internet's Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) aboard its lunar data center mission launched on Intuitive Machines' Athena lander in February.

The demonstration validated the use of DTN technology, engineered to maintain robust communications in high-latency space environments. The test showed that advanced medical data could be transmitted across long distances, a development with major implications for astronaut health monitoring and future telemedicine in space.

Lonestar's space-based edge processing simulated real-time medical data transfer from cis-lunar orbit and the lunar surface to Earth, offering critical insights into how space-grade communication can support both exploration and healthcare.

"We were excited to take part in this historic mission that bridges space exploration with medical technology," said Vinton Cerf, a founding Board member of the Interplanetary Chapter of the Internet Society. "The DTN test on the Freedom Payload advanced our understanding of interplanetary communication systems but also highlighted the potential for remote healthcare in isolated environments."

Oscar Garcia, creator of Unified Medical Records for Space Exploration, added, "The innovative and affordable digital health technologies for Earth and space that we have developed, and the advanced space communication systems coupled with the space data centers that Lonestar is pioneering for the Moon and beyond, present a new landscape for secure space healthcare systems, in times where data safety has turned into an essential demand. Our test will allow digital healthcare to be provided for the Moon and Mars in the near future."

"Delay Tolerant Networks are the future for all digital communications in space," said Chris Stott, CEO and Founder of Lonestar. "We were honored to be a part of enabling this crucial test for the Solar System Internet team."

Launched on February 26, 2025, the mission marked an operational step toward building the Solar System Internet, with direct benefits envisioned for Earth-based communications in remote or extreme environments.

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