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Kythera is SSI's first generation modular flight computer system. It is capable of coordinating control of multiple sub systems on a sounding rocket (ie. fin articulation, recovery deployment systems, video capture, telemetry radios, etc.) via a system of distributed micro-controller nodes that communicate to a central server over a CAN bus. Details can be found in Kythera's latest design review here: [https://goo.gl/yZYlOE]
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Kythera is SSI's first generation modular flight computer system. It is capable of coordinating control of multiple sub systems on a sounding rocket (ie. fin articulation, recovery deployment systems, video capture, telemetry radios, etc.) via a system of distributed micro-controller nodes that communicate to a central server over a CAN bus. Details can be found in Kythera's latest design review here: [https://goo.gl/QwbHLU]
  
 
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Kythera is SSI's first generation modular flight computer system. It is capable of coordinating control of multiple sub systems on a sounding rocket (ie. fin articulation, recovery deployment systems, video capture, telemetry radios, etc.) via a system of distributed micro-controller nodes that communicate to a central server over a CAN bus. Details can be found in Kythera's latest design review here: [1]


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