LONDON: NASA has teamed up with Arx Pax, a company known for the most advanced hoverboard we’ve seen, to expand its technology’s far-reaching applications.
In hopes of being able to steer its satellites from afar, NASA has teamed up with Arx Pax, the same company that brought us the Hendo, the most advanced functioning hoverboard we’ve ever seen.
“The collaboration – which takes the form of a Space Act Agreement – aims to find a way to manipulate tiny satellites called cubesats without actually touching them,” reports Space.com.
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