A team of British researchers have announced plans to launch a new satellite into orbit. This is no ordinary satellite though! The plan is to include an Android Smartphone in a specialized protective case which might eventually be used to control various functions and tasks on the satellite itself!
The early stages of the mission will be reserved for testing how the Android phone holds up in the hostile environment. If everything goes smoothly enough, they will attempt to use the phone to operate different parts of the satellite. The team of researchers plan to use the CPU, RAM, internal storage, and camera of the Android phone in their experiments.
So, why did they choose Android? Why not shoot an iPhone into space? Well, the primary reason is the open-source software included on the Android. The licensing of the phone’s software will allow the researchers to pretty much do whatever they want to it. They can add whatever custom software they need, they can edit existing software, etc. This will give them the freedom needed to pull something like this off. Besides, if you shoot an iPhone into space, Apple will probably want a cut of the action and demand that you shoot an iPhone commercial while in orbit.





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