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Inderscience Publishers. "Swarm of microprobes to head for Jupiter." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 26 January 2015. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2015 / 01 / 150126112352.htm>.
Here’s how it works. Artist's impression of "microprobes" headed for Jupiter to probe the gas giant's atmosphere. (Image credit: John Moores and Kieran Carroll et al.) ...
Artist's impression of "microprobes" headed for Jupiter to probe the gas giant's atmosphere. A swarm of tiny probes could zip through the clouds of Jupiter by 2030, beaming home data about the gas ...
Also for very small specimens, powders and materials. Needle tip is sealed to ensure only stainless steel contacts specimen. Max. temp. 200°C. 5 ft. lead. Smallest microprobes give fastest reading.
Microprobes that piggyback on Mars-bound spacecraft could investigate areas currently unavailable to surface instruments, a Planetary Science Institute researcher said. The payload could be ...
NASA’s robotic Galileo probe, which orbited Jupiter in 1995, had no camera, so the swarm of microprobes would represent a first look at Jupiter with resolution greater than 15 kilometers per pixel.
The microprobes would be equipped with an assortment of tools to help it explore the surface of Mars, including video cameras, microscopes, seismometers and weather equipment. Investigation of a ...
Researchers continually use the microprobes for geochronology studies. One current project is trying to date the formation of our planet’s moon, McKeegan said.
Article Open access Published: 03 October 2016 Sensing surface mechanical deformation using active probes driven by motor proteins Daisuke Inoue, Takahiro Nitta, Arif Md. Rashedul Kabir, Kazuki ...
The microprobes are fabricated from monocrystalline silicon by using lithographic methods and consist of a base and a cantilever. A monolithic silicon probing tip is located near the free end of the ...