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May 23rd, 2005
NASA to put sensor in latest black boxes
Abstract:
NASA is using nanotechnology to guide near-term explorations of the moon and eventual trips to Mars. A joint project of NASA and El Segundo, Calif.-based Aerospace Corp. will develop a "black box" that uses nanosensors weighing a few grams. The nanosenors will be used to gather data about flight vehicles re-entering the earth's atmosphere from space. After the perilous high-speed part of re-entry, the black box will "phone home" by satellite and send data.
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