Wednesday, January 23, 2013

DARPA to Salvage Old Satellite Parts in Orbit

, Jan 23rd 2013

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There are a ton of dead satellites currently still orbiting the Earth, but certain parts on these satellites often still work, such as antennas and solar panels. However, there’s no method to salvage and reuse these satellite parts once they’re launched into space, but DARPA is looking into it, and has launched a new program specifically for recycling old satellite parts.

DARPA calls its new initiative the Phoenix program, and they’re looking to spend around $180 million to test technologies that will retrieve working parts from dead satellites and use them elsewhere. Essentially, DARPA wants to save money overall, and increase the return on investment with all of its satellites.

More - Link >>> http://www.slashgear.com/darpa-to-breathe-new-life-into-dead-satellites-23266429/

Source: SlashGear.com .

Video: "Pentagon's Mad Scientists Trying to Harvest Dead Satellites" (Source: Newsy.com ):
Link >>> http://www.newsy.com/videos/pentagon-s-mad-scientists-trying-to-harvest-dead-satellites/

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