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NASA Builds a Cheap Standardized Space Probe

TangAddict writes "Dr. Alan Weston, who previously invented bungee jumping, led a team of scientists at NASA Ames Research Center to build a $4 million spacecraft in less than two years. The Modular Common Spacecraft Bus is designed to accept payloads of up to 50kg. and can be used for a variety of missions including a rendezvous with asteroids, orbiting Earth or Mars, and landing on the moon. When NASA officials saw the first flight test, they offered Weston and his team $80 million to use their design for the LADEE mission, which will gather dust and atmosphere samples from the moon in 2011."

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  1. Is it big enough for a dead Vulcan to fit in? by infonography · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was just asking.

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  2. Pandaemonium by The+Late+BP+Helium · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is the first time I've heard of technology that's DESIGNED to gather dust. Usually that just happens by accident.

  3. Two words: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Seriously, why didn't they start with this like 20 years ago? Basic platform with propulsion, power and communication, with a few slots for special equipment, like cameras, radars, sample collection, or whatever is needed for that probe? Gentoo users.