Android Smartphone to control by Satellite by Orbit
A satellite with an Android Google Nexus One smartphone at
its heart is now orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 785 kilometers.
Called STRaND-1, the
UK’s first cube-sat, the satellite’s incorporation of a phone is a bold attempt
to test how well cheap, off-the-shelf consumer electronics handle the harsh
temperature variations and microchip-blasting cosmic radiation of space, New
Scientist reports.
The shoebox-sized satellite includes a Linux-based computer
to maintain its orientation by controlling miniature plasma thrusters. But
control will, at various points in the mission, be switched to the Android
phone’s circuitry to see how its consumer-level electronics copes.
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