ChipSats to be tested on MISSE-8
Submit on Thursday, April 28th, 2011 22:58
Three prototype Cornell-University developed, fingernail-sized satellites — collecting the solar wind’s chemistry, radiation and particle-impact data — will be mounted on the International Space Station after the space shuttle Endeavour delivers them on its final flight, which is still scheduled to launch on 29 April.
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