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Satellites / Space technology / British space programme / Satellite Internet / Network protocols / Delay-tolerant networking / Interplanetary Internet / Surrey Satellite Technology / Disaster Monitoring Constellation / Spacecraft / Spaceflight / University of Surrey
Date: 2008-05-15 14:05:00
Satellites
Space technology
British space programme
Satellite Internet
Network protocols
Delay-tolerant networking
Interplanetary Internet
Surrey Satellite Technology
Disaster Monitoring Constellation
Spacecraft
Spaceflight
University of Surrey

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