'Sensory skin' to detect damage outside spacecraft

Washington: Scientists at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida are developing a system that acts like a sensory skin to help astronauts to know exactly when the outside of their spacecraft has been damaged. The “Flexible Damage Detection System” technology may offer a possible solution to NASA’s problem of figuring out in real-time where a spacecraft […]

NASA's Kennedy Space Center

Washington: Scientists at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida are developing a system that acts like a sensory skin to help astronauts to know exactly when the outside of their spacecraft has been damaged.

The "Flexible Damage Detection System" technology may offer a possible solution to NASA's problem of figuring out in real-time where a spacecraft is damaged and how seriously.