NASA announced that a version of its free iPhone app that has been downloaded more than five million times will now be available on the Android. The app showcases a collection of NASA content, ...
NASA’s HD iPad app is a fantastic creation, so it’s great to see the space people finally bring something to Android. But it’s not one of its most exciting creations, instead offering a mobile version ...
It’s what science fiction dreams are made of: brightly colored, sphere-shaped robots that float above the ground, controlled by a tiny computer brain. But it isn’t fiction: it’s the SPHERES satellite, ...
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It looks as though NASA is wanting their Small Spacecraft Technology Program to see Android-powered devices go into space. The space agency wants to see if cheap consumer-based hardware can dependably ...
Fifty years ago, before NASA sent its first astronaut into space, the agency commissioned a robot to test the safety of its spacesuits. Like the spawn of C3PO and the Tin Man, the Power Driven ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. To help realize the goals of NASA’s PhoneSat project, engineers have turned to off-the-shelf consumer gadgets for ...
NASA is launching a streaming service called NASA Plus next week. The service doesn’t require a subscription and is completely ad-free. It will feature NASA’s Emmy Award-winning live coverage, shows ...
What would you do with your own private satellite? If you haven't decided, you should. PhoneSat -- a project overseen by Nasa's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley -- wants to lower the cost of ...
WASHINGTON, July 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — NASA has launched the free NASA App for Android (TM), a new application designed for mobile devices that run the open source Android platform. “The ...
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