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Florida Tech science cargo headed to Space Station

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Dragon Spacecraft packed with supplies, cargo and research equipment, including a device from the Florida Institute of Technology, launched Sunday from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center.

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Florida Tech science cargo headed to Space Station

SpaceX CRS-10 mission carrying charge injection device from FIT

| 2/23/2017

MELBOURNE, FLA. — A charge injection device from Florida Institute of Technology’s Department of Physics and Space Sciences that could help capture the dim light from planets around very bright stars, is headed to the International Space Station after the successful launch of a SpaceX cargo mission Sunday from Kennedy Space Center.

The device, known as a CID, was part of about 5,500 pounds of research equipment, cargo and supplies packed into the Dragon spacecraft that lifted off at 9:39 a.m. aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The launch was the first commercial launch from KSC’s historic Launch Complex 39A.

Astronauts Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency and Shane Kimbrough of NASA will use the space station’s robotic arm to capture Dragon when it arrives at the station around 4:30 a.m. EST Wednesday.

A study led by Florida Tech astrophysicist Daniel Batcheldor has demonstrated that a charge injection device, or CID, has the ability to capture light from objects tens of millions of times fainter than another object in the same picture. An exoplanet next to bright star is one such example.

This ability is a result of how the CID is used as a type of camera: each individual pixel works independently and uses a special indexing system. Very bright pixels get addressed very quickly, while the faint pixels are allowed to carry on gathering the fainter light.

“If this technology can be added to future space missions, it may help us make some profound discoveries regarding our place in the universe,” Batcheldor said previously.

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