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Arduino in space.
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 16:20:17
+0000
Subject: Official Google Blog
From: The Official Google Blog <FeedTrack@gmail.com>
Android in spaaaace! (Part 2)
Posted: 01 Sep 2011 10:16 AM PDT
Back in December,
Android ventured into near space, thanks to a weekend of DIY work, a
couple of Nexus S phones, some weather balloons and the help of
this little guy. After this first adventure, we knew it was only a
matter of time before Android went further into space.
On the last manned space shuttle, Atlantis, NASA sent two Nexus S
phones along for the ride as part of the STS-135 mission. The goal is to
use Nexus S on the International Space Station to explore how robots can
help humans experiment and live in space more efficiently.
NASA is using Nexus S phones to upgrade a trio of volleyball-sized
SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental
Satellites), originally developed by MIT. The phones help the robotic
satellites perform tasks the astronauts used to do, like recording sensor
data and capturing video footage. In the future, the phones will control
and maneuver the SPHERES using the IOIO board and possibly the
Android Open Accessory Development Kit (ADK).
A couple of our engineers built an open source sensor logging app that
NASA decided was perfect for running diagnostics with the SPHERES. You
can download the same app yourself from
Android Market. NASA was interested in Android because it’s an open
source platform, which makes it easy to customize the software on the
phone to meet the specifications required to fly in space and work with
the SPHERES. Nexus S was also a good fit because of its various sensors
and low-powered, but high-performing, processor.
You can learn more about the project
on NASA’s website. We loved being a part of the final Space Shuttle
mission and working to bring the power of the Android platform to space
exploration.
Posted by Thor Lewis, Creative Lead, and Charles Chen, Software
Engineer
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