Addressable, yes, but relative movement makes it hard to put those addresses into a coordinate system. That's why for cyberspace I only scaled the 32 byte coordinate space to geosynchronous orbit and only use 1/2 of the coordinate space for it. Nothing outside of geosynchronous orbit is super relevant anyways in terms of its location :)
Cool. I'd love to learn more. How do you generate a 32 byte geo-coordinate? I played around with where39 about a year ago.
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I still need to develop the tooling for geo coords but it might not be too difficult for anyone to do. I'm happy to answer any questions about it
Ok cool. This can be used for positioning satellites, too? Does it go as far out for geosync orbit?
Yep!