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.
June 2019
Mochii
The Mochii participated in the 23rd NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) mission, testing its capabilities in extreme environments.
2018
Mochii
The Mochii won the Microscopy Today Innovation Award, recognizing its potential to make microscopy more efficient and powerful.
2015
Mochii
Voxa initiated collaboration with NASA, exploring the potential of adapting the Mochii for space applications. NASA began supporting the project's development.
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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