Scanning probe microscopy
Branch of microscopy
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February 15 2020 |
Mochii
The Mochii launched on the Cygnus cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS), marking a significant milestone in its space exploration capabilities and potential for on-site scientific imaging.
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June 2019 |
Mochii
The Mochii participated in the 23rd NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) mission, testing its capabilities in extreme environments.
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2018 |
Mochii
The Mochii won the Microscopy Today Innovation Award, recognizing its potential to make microscopy more efficient and powerful.
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2015 |
Mochii
Voxa initiated collaboration with NASA, exploring the potential of adapting the Mochii for space applications. NASA began supporting the project's development.
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2012 |
Mochii
Development of the Mochii miniature scanning electron microscope began, with the goal of creating a smaller, more cost-effective, and portable electron microscope.
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