DARPA Is Not Building a Giant Death Ray in Space [VIDEO]
Dec 09, 2013 20:35
DARPA won't be building a giant laser cannon in space. Nope. No Death Star. Instead, the project MOIRE's aim is to construct and launch a number of geo-synchronous satellites which will house Earth facing telescopes.
MOIRE is a collapsible structure housing a thin membrane optic which has been etched with a diffractive pattern. Light is captured on the optic and focused onto a sensor which can be translated into an HD image. Some of MOIRE's optical membrane will be transported to space as part of the USAF's FalconSAT-7 program.
So relax, it's not a giant death ray. Check out the concept video below:
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