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    NASA to use Space Age 'droid' satellites

    WASHINGTON, July 11 (UPI) -- NASA scientists say they are ready to test "smart" satellites that can fly in precision formation and are relatively inexpensive to make and operate.

    David Miller, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Space Systems Laboratory, says such satellites might be used for such tasks as building giant space telescopes and closely monitoring Earth.

    The shuttle Discovery last week delivered the second of three satellite test "droids" that are undergoing experiments at the International Space Station.

    "I rented the first 'Star Wars' movie and showed (a) class the scene where Luke is practicing the use of the Force with a floating droid," Miller told the Christian Science Monitor. "I said: 'I want three of those. How do we start doing this?'"

    The results came in the form of 9-pound spheres the size of bowling balls, each crammed with computers, sensors and thrusters that allow the satellites to maneuver individually and en masse with precision.

    A third satellite is to arrive at the ISS in December.

    The project is funded by NASA and the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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  • #2
    Too bad it will only work in a microgravity environment (at least until they make the thrusters MUCH more powerful).

    Kevin

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    • #3
      They look like class 1 probes from ST

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      • #4
        Is it me, or did it take Nasa a long time to come up with this?
        In science fiction movies (Star wars: R2D2 is a repair droid for in flight use!) or games the use of droids for support is common. Granted, they are technologically quite advanced, but still...

        Either way, it sounds like a nice development.


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        • #5
          should throw a few in here to play with
          final frontier
          Better to let one think you are a fool, than speak and prove it


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          • #6
            Originally posted by VJ
            Is it me, or did it take Nasa a long time to come up with this?
            I think you misunderstand. NASA has been experimenting with "helper" robots for quite a while. This project is about a group of robots that acts on its own to accomplish goals - not to assist a human that's doing the job.
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