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Spaceflight Now | STS-132 | Mission Status Center
Spaceflight Now | STS-132 | Mission Status Center
Welcome to Spaceflight Now's live coverage of space shuttle Atlantis' STS-132 mission to the International Space Station. Text updates will appear automatically; there is no need to reload the page.
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Neil Armstrong on the Moon from Mark Gray on Vimeo.
This enlargement of an HD transfer of the 16mm film taken from the Lunar Module Eagle, shows Armstrong working on the moon to take the contingency sample a short time after first walking on the surface.
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NEXT WORLD - Intel Claytronics (Programmable Matter)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJEMfAg5l2w
"Claytronics" is an emerging field of engineering concerning reconfigurable nanoscale robots ('claytronic atoms', or catoms) designed to form much larger scale machines or mechanisms. Also known as "programmable matter", the catoms will be sub-millimeter computers that will eventually have the ability to move around, communicate with other computers, change color, and electrostatically connect to other catoms to form different shapes. The forms made up of catoms could morph into nearly any object, even replicas of human beings for virtual meetings.
FOR MORE, VISIT: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~claytronics/
"Claytronics" is an emerging field of engineering concerning reconfigurable nanoscale robots ('claytronic atoms', or catoms) designed to form much larger scale machines or mechanisms. Also known as "programmable matter", the catoms will be sub-millimeter computers that will eventually have the ability to move around, communicate with other computers, change color, and electrostatically connect to other catoms to form different shapes. The forms made up of catoms could morph into nearly any object, even replicas of human beings for virtual meetings.
FOR MORE, VISIT: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~claytronics/
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