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"Smart Dust" to Explore Planets

Ollabelle writes "The BBC is reporting how tiny chips with flexible skins could be used to glide through a planet's atmosphere in swarms to gather data and report back. 'The idea of using millimetre-sized devices to explore far-flung locations is nothing new, but Dr Barker and his colleagues are starting to look in detail at how it might be achieved. The professor at Glasgow's Nanoelectronics Research Centre told delegates at the Royal Astronomical Society gathering that computer chips of the size and sophistication required to meet the challenge already existed.'"

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  1. This project is doomed by Timesprout · · Score: 4, Funny

    When they get to the Dyson planet in the Hoover nebula.

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  2. Poor Martians by Tablizer · · Score: 3, Funny

    First we crash probes into their neighborhoods, then we put skid-marks all over the place with our wheel-dragging rovers, now we aggravate their allergies.

  3. Re:whew, I thought you were going to say... by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 2, Funny

    Imagine a Beowulf cloud of these...

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