We promised yesterday to post some pictures on what we’re working on right now: a sub-space flight to the Stratosphere, with a fully autonomous drone. Please say hello to #Bitnation Space Agency’s Phaeton 4. It’s a delta-wing, with a wingspan of 2.2 meters, powered by 8 brushless motors as engines and two rocket-boosters. (Not in the pictures.)…
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We have a faint signal from the International Space Station voice downlink, as it’s in a very distant position in its orbit, at 145.80 MHz.Also reception on cross band voice repeater at 437.80 MHz and also digital packet uplink/downlink at 144.49 MHz.
Our next project is about radio astronomy. The basic setup is finished and RF-equipment and electronics are installed.We are now able to listen on all frequencies between 100 KHz up to 35 GHz.I’m still however trying to figure out how to relay the signals from the installation outside Stockholm to our HQ in city, and…
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After almost seven months of trials, failures, and errors, we’ve finally been able to alter the synthetic Martian soil with chemicals that can be found on Mars to cultivate the first thing that can stay alive in the harsh environment of the red planet: fungi. This marks the end of the Mars Habitation Project, and…
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We used a live plant to see what happens when the cells are exposed to the synthetic Martian soil.The first picture shows cells exposed to the toxic soil and despite trying to find a single cell that was intact, it was obvious that the nucleus of every cell had been destroyed after 20 minutes of…
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Welcome to planet Mars!Or at least a piece of it.The soil turns red very fast, in less than a minute (pictures 2 and 3), when exposed to the Earth’s oxygen-rich atmosphere.We don’t take any chances when working with homebrew extraterrestrial soil – so I’m all wrapped up in a protective hazmat suit. Don’t try this…
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