On Tue, 15 Sep 2015, William Herrin wrote:

On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Jon Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
Are we to wait for a new RIR to incorporate to service the moon if someone
wants to put an IPv4 network on the moon thats reachable from earth's IPv4
Internet?  It's out of every RIR's region.  "Sorry, you can't take our IPs
there."

Hi Jon,

All space vehicles (and airplanes and ships) are in one or another
terrestrial country's legal jurisdiction. Your moon base would fly the
flag of a country in one of the RIR's jurisdictions.

Should science fiction slide towards science reality and we start
having nations on the moon, mars and in the asteroid belt, AFAIK ARIN
is still the default registry for nations not claimed by another RIR.

So can we get an exception to this rule if we put a US flag sticker on our out of region routers? :)

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