ASU revolutionizes space exploration with tiny, inexpensive satellites


Arizona State University was recently featured in Smithsonian. The article highlighted ASU’s development of tiny, inexpensive satellites that can be launched into space cheaply.  The groundbreaking idea revolutionizes space exploration, making it more accessible to a much larger population than ever before.  These FemtoSats, are solar powered and could carry individual experiments, or contribute to larger missions.  

Article source: Smithsonian

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