How do you maintain spacecraft 22,000 miles away? DARPA wants to find out with the first launch of the dexterous, deep-space ...
This year, DARPA should finally realize its long-time ambition to service and even cannibalize satellites in geosynchronous ...
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DARPA to launch robotic satellite repair mission that could change how aging spacecraft are managed
DARPA is all set to launch its robotic spacecraft designed to inspect and repair satellites in the geosynchronous orbit as ...
With a two-year delay, a robot is to be launched into space this summer to maintain, retrofit, and repair satellites in ...
The Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites mission, a partnership between DARPA and Northrop Grumman, will result in the first US on-orbit servicing capability, according to company officials.
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At 13,000 mph, DARPA’s Falcon HTV-2 could fly from NYC to LA in under 12 minutes at Mach 20, nobody has built anything faster
DARPA’s Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2) hit approximately Mach 20 — about 13,000 miles per hour or 3.6 miles per second. DARPA claimed the Falcon could fly from New York City to Los ...
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