NASA's PELICAN mission proposes deploying 1,000 credit-card-sized femtosatellites that form a synthetic aperture radar dish 10 km wide, enabling detection of underground water reservoirs up to 3 km deep on Mars with meter-scale resolution within 90 days.
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NASA wants to send 1,000 credit card size satellites to Mars that will work together like a single machine 10 km wide. This swarm could find every underground water lake on the entire planet in just 90 days. The mission is called Pelican [music] and it's basically a game-changer for Mars exploration. Here's how it works. All 1,000 identical femtosatellites [music] get released into Mars orbit at the same time. Then they form what's called a synthetic aperture radar dish.
Think of it like a massive antenna made of tiny pieces [music] working in perfect coordination. This virtual dish is so enormous, 10 km across, that it's actually bigger than any physical structure humans have ever built in [music] space. And that size matters because it lets them see incredibly deep. The radar can detect [music] liquid water buried up to 3 km beneath the Martian surface at meter scale resolution, meaning they can spot details smaller than a house.
Every hidden underground lake, every [music] potential water source, all mapped in a single 90-day campaign.
These satellites are so small that you could literally hold them in your hand.
Yet together, they'd solve one [music] of Mars' biggest mysteries.
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