Article HAMK Unique antenna gives Nasa a headache

Unique antenna gives Nasa a headache

by
Stuart Clark
from on (#HAMK)

Nasa engineers are wrestling with a $915m (586m) satellite that began to malfunction just six months after launch.

The Soil Moisture Active Passive (Smap) spacecraft was launched on 31 January into a polar orbit with an altitude of 685km. It is designed to measure the water content of the top 5cm of soil everywhere on Earth.

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