Wonder if Apple will sue to get an injunction against the launch. :)
NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
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Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#72Why is it important to make satellites which are cheap to build? Isn't the total cost dominated by the cost of bringing it to orbit anyway?
Also, the reasons for not making launches cheaper has been "why is it important to make launches cheap? Isn't the total cost dominated by the cost of the satellite anyway?"
Also, ground processing and all can get very expensive because it requires so many people and clean rooms etc and can be delayed. It depends if you think it's part of the satellite or the launch cost.
Overall you need to start somewhere if you want cheaper spaceflight. If there are cheaper satellites, then that's a big incentive for developing cheaper means of launching (and launching much more often too!).
It's partly a chicken and egg style thing. Launches are extremely expensive and far between and the big standing armies and facilities sit unused but have to be trained, maintained and paid. It's hard to break that circle, but it will be done, probably through some totally new technology that is first seen as just toys.
Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#73Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#74Wonder if Apple will sue to get an injunction against the launch. :)
Not unless the satellites are rounded of course :)
Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#75Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not unless the satellites are rounded of course :)
The rounded joke is the easy one to make, of course. However, Apple did lose against Samsung on that count. There must be some sort of herding mentality that people go through, where people in general grab onto sound bites, instead of taking the time to do a deep dive into the issues. It usually happens in politics. On HN, I would hope for more.
Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#76The article doesn't mention anything about radiation hardening, though. Are they just not worried about it, because the idea is to make the satellite as cheap as possible?
Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#77Wonder if Apple will sue to get an injunction against the launch. :)
With all respect, this isn't the kind of comment I've come to expect from HN lot on a serious article like this. It belongs to Verge/TechCrunch/Engadget/Gizmodo, or the the articles about the court ruling (those from yesterday).
Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#78From reading the article, there is no reason why Android was chosen specifically. So this experiment could have been done with any modern smartphone out there, they just happen to choose a couple of android phones. Is that right?
Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#79Wonder if Apple will sue to get an injunction against the launch. :)
With all respect, this isn't the kind of comment I've come to expect from HN lot on a serious article like this. It belongs to Verge/TechCrunch/Engadget/Gizmodo, or the the articles about the court ruling (those from yesterday).
You reap what you saw. It's kalled karma. In the tech-sector, Apple's main perception is now largely as the lawsuit-company.
Re: NASA to use consumer Android smartphones in new satellites
#80Wonder if Apple will sue to get an injunction against the launch. :)
With all respect, this isn't the kind of comment I've come to expect from HN lot on a serious article like this. It belongs to Verge/TechCrunch/Engadget/Gizmodo, or the the articles about the court ruling (those from yesterday).
Its getting to the point I don't even look at Android or Apple posts here because I know I'll start seeing the same memes yet again.
I think its time to stop going to HN, I don't see this improving anytime soon. I know, internet drama and all that but for once I would like to be able to read about the tech without the snark.