Spheres - Synchronized Position Hold Engage Re-orient Experimental Satellites


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In spring 2000, 13 graduating MIT seniors developed and tested three mini-satellites that could lead the way to similar devices that fly in formation, much like Thunderbirds in an Air Force show. The range of potential applications includes a space telescope more powerful than the Hubble. The satellites, called Synchronized Position Hold Engage Re-orient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES), are the size of volleyballs, and they allow researchers to test a variety of technologies key to formation ...More
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