I'm sure this will be of interest to some here. It was exciting enough 30 years ago, when I had my amateur radio licence [1], being able to send signals through satellites.
Now hackspaces can actually get involved in sending hardware into space. :)
Richard
[1] GW6 PCB, in case anyone else was active then
@RichardSmedley
@hsNW
Sent from touchscreen device - short answer & many typoes.
Just a little reminder - as some of you will have seen references to this around the HacMan / Madlab / Mcr Space Programme exibits at last weekend's Maker Faire.--
Makers in Space is a new informal network promoting the exchange of information between hobbyists, hacker/maker groups, and individual researchers, who have an interest in Space and all of its diverse technological, cultural, and scientific aspects.
The forum is at https://groups.google.com/group/makersinspace
Let's hack the cosmos... ;-)
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