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NASA Demos Nanosatellite

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HOUSTON, June 20 -- Big things can come in small packages, and engineers at NASA's Johnson Space Center are making progress on a tiny spacecraft that holds major promise for future exploration. Work on the volleyball-sized miniature autonomous extravehicular robotic camera (Mini AERCam) moved forward with after initial tests on its docking system. The Mini AERCam is designed to help astronauts and ground crews see outside the spacecraft during a mission. During ground-based testing, the device was able to work with the docking system that serves as an exterior home base for housing and...Read full article

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    Published: June 2005
    CommunicationsMini AERCamminiature autonomous extravehicular robotic camerananosatelliteNASANews & Features

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