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Great idea for an SF film. Vid at link.

DARPA moving ahead with building zombie Frankensatellites
July 27th, 2012 in Space & Earth / Space Exploration

Caption: Phoenix satellite concept. Credit: DARPA

“Alien” meets “Bride of Frankenstein” and “Night of the Living Dead?” Straight from a possible sci-fi/horror movie mashup, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) wants to harvest components from dead, non-working “zombie” satellites to build new ones in space, all done remotely via a grasping, mechanical arm.

The agency would like to have the first keystone mission of what is called the Phoenix Program up and running by 2015, and they recently announced that several companies and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab have won a share of a $36 million contract award to help develop the technology to assemble new satellites from old, dead ones.

This project would harvest larger working parts, such as antennas and solar arrays from satellites that have otherwise have failed and are still in geosynchronous orbit, 35,000 kilometers (22,000 miles) above Earth. DARPA envisions robotically removing and re-using these parts from decommissioned satellites by developing a new class of very small ‘satlets,’ similar to nano satellites, which could “ride along” other commercial satellite launches, greatly reducing launch costs, DARPA says.

The satlets would attach themselves to the antenna or solar array of a non-functional satellite, remove the part and move it to a different orbit where a satellite servicing spacecraft is waiting to robotically operate on and build a new satellite while in orbit. The servicing satellite would be equipped with grasping mechanical arms for removing the satlets and components. These unique space tools are what needs to be developed for the program.

The robotic arms/grappling tools will be controlled remotely from Earth. The pieces will then be reconfigured into a new free-flying space system and operated independently to demonstrate the concept of space re-use.

DARPA is interested in building communication satellites to provide 24-hour communication capabilities for the military.

“Today, when a communication satellite fails, it usually means the expensive prospect of having to launch a brand new replacement communication satellite,” DARPA’s Phoenix Program webpage says. “The goal of the Phoenix program is to develop and demonstrate technologies to cooperatively harvest and re-use valuable components from retired, nonworking satellites in GEO and demonstrate the ability to create new space systems at greatly reduced cost.”

Among the companies that have a share in creating the components needed to make Phoenix a reality are Altius Space Machines, Space Systems/Loral; Intelsat; MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates; Honeybee Robotics; and JPL.

Some of the technology DARPA expects to be built for the Phoenix program include:

• Radiation tolerant micro-electronics and memory storage
• Industrial robotics end effectors and tool changeout mechanisms and techniques
• Computer-assisted medical robotics micro-surgical tele-presence, tools and imaging
• Remote imaging/vision technologies

Watch DARPA’s video on the Phoenix Program:

More information: For more information, see the DARPA Phoenix webpage. www.darpa.mil/our_work/tto/programs/phoenix.aspx
Source: Universe Today

"DARPA moving ahead with building zombie Frankensatellites." July 27th, 2012. http://phys.org/news/2012-07-darpa-zomb ... lites.html
 
Why has this delighful and practical idea been given such a morbidly innacurate description?

And yes, there is an Anime...its called Planetes...
 
Now the self-guided bullet! You too may become a master sniper. Vid at link.

Fire and Forget: DARPA successfully tests revolutionary self-guiding bullet (VIDEO)

US military research agency DARPA says it is homing in on its long-term ambition of producing self-guided bullets, after staging a test in which a sniper was able to shoot at a target at a radically wrong angle, and yet still hit it perfectly.

“DARPA’s Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance (EXACTO) program recently conducted the first successful live-fire tests demonstrating in-flight guidance of .50-caliber bullets,” said the organization, which posted a recording of the trial on YouTube.

“This video shows EXACTO rounds maneuvering in flight to hit targets that are offset from where the sniper rifle is aimed. EXACTO’s specially designed ammunition and real-time optical guidance system help track and direct projectiles to their targets by compensating for weather, wind, target movement and other factors that could impede successful hits.” ...
http://rt.com/usa/172148-darpa-exacto-guided-bullet/
 
Well... London has some unused tube tunnels. Manchester has an unused underground city.
 
..Manchester has an unused underground city. ..

Isn't that where all the trolls live ?
 
DARPA has recognized the speculative storm they inadvertently created, and they've now explained the reason for the odd recent solicitation ...

DARPA would like to borrow your labyrinthine network of underground, urban tunnels. But don't worry, the agency's got a perfectly good reason.

The agency clarified that the request was in support of the "urban" round Subterranean Challenge (SubT Challenge), a team-based competition to develop and use technologies for navigating unfamiliar underground spaces.

"As teams prepare for the SubT Challenge Urban Circuit, the program recognizes it can be difficult for them to find locations suitable to test their systems and sensors," DARPA Chief of Communications Jared Adams told Live Science in an email. "DARPA issued this [request for information] in part to help identify potential representative environments where teams may be able to test in advance of the upcoming event." ...

Before the agency clarified the purpose of the request, Twitter users made a meme of the request, suggesting all sorts of reasons DARPA might be hanging out in the basement, and the story took on a life of its own. Adams noted that he'd spent his day trying to clear up "misperceptions" about the request.

SOURCE: https://www.livescience.com/darpa-weird-tunnel-tweet.html
 
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