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LunaNet

In this article, we will explore the world of LunaNet, delving into its most relevant and significant aspects. From its impact on society to its possible applications in the future, we will immerse ourselves in an exhaustive analysis that seeks to shed light on this exciting topic. Through research and detailed study, we hope to provide a complete and enriching vision that allows the reader to fully understand the importance and relevance of LunaNet in today's world. Join us on this journey of discovery and inquiry, where we will explore every facet of LunaNet to fully understand its influence and potential.

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LunaNet DTN Framework

LunaNet is a NASA and ESA project and proposed data network aiming to provide a "Lunar Internet" for cis-lunar spacecraft and installations.[1]

It will be able to store-and-forward data to provide a Delay/Disruption Tolerant Network (DTN). The objective is to avoid needing to preschedule data communications back to Earth.[1]

LunaNet will also offer navigation services, eg. for orbit determination, and navigation on the lunar surface.[1]

Draft interoperability specifications have been issued.[1]

The LunaNet Interoperability Specification (LNIS) is the document which publishes the LunaNet standard. LNIS version 4 was published online in September 12, 2022. LNIS version 5 draft for review was provided online for comment late 2023[2][3] and published in February 2025.

  • NASA's instantiation of LunaNet is called Lunar Communication Relay and Navigation System (LCRNS).[4]
  • JAXA's instantiation of LunaNet is called Lunar Navigation Satellite System (LNSS)[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Empowering Artemis with communications and navigation interoperability Oct 2021
  2. ^ LunaNet Interoperability Specification, Space Operations Mission Directorate, NASA
  3. ^ "Moonlight services: seeking feedback for updated LunaNet framework". www.esa.int. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  4. ^ a b LunaNet: Interoperability for Lunar PNT, Slide 4, International Committee on GNSS, October 17, 2023 Madrin, Spain
  5. ^ Project Moonlight Oct 2021
  6. ^ Moonlight Webinar Mar 2022