Added: Oct 6, 2008

From: americaninjustice

Duration: 2:2

The Shenzhou 7's mini companion satellite entered a 4x8 km elliptical orbit around the orbital module. The mini-sat has self-navigation system that allow it to approach other orbital vehicles. The satellite was a cube about 40 cm (16 in) long, with a mass of 40 kilograms (88 lb); it carried boost devices and two 150-megapixel stereo cameras. The satellite's tasks included testing the mini-satellite technology, observing and monitoring the spacecraft, and testing the tracking and approaching technology used for space rendezvous and docking According to the mission plans, the miniaturized satellite will first take photos and videos near the spacecraft, then maneuver to about 100 to 200 kilometres (62 to 120 mi) away from the spacecraft.

Channel: Tech

Tags: killer  maneuver  military  mini  orbital  satellite  shenzhou  space  surveillance  tech  weapon 


Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)    Views: 748' favoriteCount='2    Comments: 6

eliteobserver Says:

Oct 6, 2008 - D: !!!

Microsystem1110 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - This is something. Lots of applications.

americaninjustice Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - The mini-sat is not going to shoot darts or arrows, it's not military. But I guess if China decided to put a BB gun on it to shoot paint-balls, they can do it, it can be a nasty little thing.

yoda9999 Says:

Oct 10, 2008 - thanks for showing the pics from the mini satellite. wish we could see more!

americaninjustice Says:

Oct 10, 2008 - When will those 150 mega pixel cameras become affordable to consumers? I hope soon.

EdT586 Says:

Oct 10, 2008 - The mini sat is like a probe, congrats to China for thinking of something like that ! We are lucky to be witnessing how China has becomed a superpower in everything she does at warp speed ! ...when a nation and her people is committed, nothing can stop them !