NASA makes satellites
Ames Research Center of the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) has announced that it will work with M2MI to research and manufacture " super-small " space satellites called nanosats for network and telecommunications systems. 5th generation.
This is the third time in NASA history that the agency cooperates with a device research and manufacturing company.
Nanosats are satellites of about 5 to 50 kg, much smaller than conventional satellites. These satellites are transmitted at high speed, large coverage, increased stability for communications, data storage and earth observation.
According to the researchers, this small satellite uses modern microelectronics technologies so the cost will be low and be produced in large quantities.
In addition to taking advantage of NASA's human resources with leading experts in many fields such as nanosensors, wireless networks and small satellite technologies, the "ultra-small" satellite project also receives the cooperation of professionals. M2MI software technology, sensors, global systems, adaptive control and commercial capabilities of M2MI.
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