The
last time Google's jet-setting smartphone took to space, it wasn't exactly flying in style. Well, the
Nexus S has ditched its styrofoam trappings for more respectable digs -- specifically, NASA's last manned space shuttle,
Atlantis. Its mission: "explore how robots can help humans experiment and live in space more efficiently." Affixed to a series of three robotic satellites, known as SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites) the phones engaged in tasks usually done by their human travel companions, like recording sensor data and capturing video. A special sensor-logging app was customized by NASA to capture sensor data and is now available for download in the Android Market. To see the space traveling smartphone at work, hop on past the break, or hit up NASA's project page at the coverage link below.
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