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Published 12:37 28 Apr 2016 BST
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According to the Irish Examiner, Hinchey confessed:
"I overhead my Mum on the phone describing a project I was working on. She said I was researching a system whereby a drone could chase after another one and fix it. "I was working on no such thing but then I thought to myself, 'hey, that’s not such a bad idea'".Professor Hinchey, who acts as a consultant to NASA, applied the idea to space exploration vehicles that travel in swarms. Elements of the vehicles that fail can be used to support the rest of the vehicles. “The system is not unlike the behaviour of bees who sacrifice themselves for the sake of the colony,” he said. Now Mrs Hinchey is listed in the US as a co-author of the patent and was happy to have contributed. “It’s all a bit beyond me but I’m delighted I sparked something which might be of value to space exploration in the future,” she said. It's proven - mams do know best!
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