Interstellar Network Proxy ((install)) Jun 2026
The Interstellar web proxy project stands out from basic web-based proxies by providing advanced, user-centric features:
A rover on Mars doesn’t have 40 minutes to wait for a TLS handshake. An INP on Mars orbit terminates the local connection instantly. It then generates a “cautious” response or bundles the request into a BP block. When the block finally reaches Earth, the Earth-side INP reconstructs the original HTTP/TCP query and forwards it to the terrestrial server. To the Mars client, the response feels nearly instant—because the proxy answers locally when possible. interstellar network proxy
This is where "proxy" becomes powerful. An INP can delay the resolution of the destination address until the last possible moment. For example, a bundle sent to MarsScienceLab/rover.2026 can be routed to a specific rover that hasn't landed yet. The INP holds the bundle until the rover’s IP address (or bundle endpoint ID) is registered in the local namespace. The Interstellar web proxy project stands out from