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NASA mission to test technology for satellite swarms


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IMAGE: Three small CubeSats will be placed into low-Earth orbit where they will demonstrate how satellites might track and communicate with each other, setting the stage for swarms of thousands.
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PITTSBURGH A NASA mission slated for launch on Friday will place three tiny satellites into low-Earth orbit, where they will demonstrate how satellites might track and communicate with each other, setting the stage for swarms of thousands of small satellites that can work cooperatively and autonomously.
Zac Manchester, an assistant professor in Carnegie Mellon University s Robotics Institute and the mission s principal investigator, said small satellites have grown in popularity over the last 10 years, as some companies already are launching hundreds into orbit to perform tasks such as Earth imaging and weather forecasting. ....

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This Longhorn Wants to Land the First Private Craft on the Moon


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Born three years before Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon, Sharad Bhaskaran spent his youth poring over
Star Trek reruns and devouring sci-fi novels.
“It was just the idea of exploring the unknown, a general fascination with the topic of sci-fi, and the idea of exploration,” Bhaskaran says. “That was pretty cool.” Since that momentous July day in 1969, only China and Russia have joined the United States as countries that have landed spacecraft on the moon. Most recently, in January 2019, China made history by landing a rover on the far side of the lunar surface. ....

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Multimedia artist Frank Garvey makes music with robots to satirize late capitalism


Multimedia artist Frank Garvey makes music with robots to satirize late capitalism 
The creator of the long-running OmniCircus also recorded two brilliantly unclassifiable albums in Chicago in the late 70s.
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Since 2004 Plastic Crimewave (aka Steve Krakow) has used the Secret History of Chicago Music to shine a light on worthy artists with Chicago ties who ve been forgotten, underrated, or never noticed in the first place.
Some artists are so far ahead of the curve or so far up their own tree that it s hard to even contextualize and assess their work. Frank Garvey is just such a creator. He hasn t lived in Chicago in almost 40 years, but his sonic and visual art is so idiosyncratic and brilliant that I d claim him for Secret History even if he d only spent an airport layover here. ....

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