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Our compact hardware enables crucial on-orbit testing.
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Honeywell developed a custom solution for an On-Orbit Tester for the International Space Station (ISS).
With restrictions on weight and size, the MDM On-Orbit Tester (MOOT) was designed as a compact set of hardware that powers and connects the Multiplexer / DeMultiplexer (MDM) to a laptop with specialized MOOT software to diagnose a failure, load needed software and verify the MDM is operational and ready for use.
This capability will benefit future space travel as capacity for spares will be limited and On-Orbit testing will become a necessity.
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