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technology2 years ago

"Groundbreaking ISS Mimic Transforms Space Station Experience"

The ISS Mimic project aims to make the International Space Station (ISS) more relatable by creating a 3D printable 1:100 model of the Station that is linked to real-time telemetry data. The model includes rotating solar arrays and radiators, as well as LEDs that indicate the status of various onboard systems. The project also visualizes the raw telemetry data into visually exciting status pages, making it more accessible and appealing to younger audiences. The team hopes to have schools and institutions build their own ISS Mimics, and is working on a smaller, easier-to-print version. Future plans include adding motorized components and encouraging the Hackaday community to build their own ISS Mimic.

technology2 years ago

"Groundbreaking Model Replicates International Space Station's Every Detail"

The ISS MIMIC is a 1:100 scale model of the International Space Station (ISS) that reflects its orientation and telemetry data, such as battery charge level and power production, using LEDs and a display. The model is open-source and aims to educate users about programming, electronics, mechatronics, and problem-solving. It utilizes common tools like 3D printing, Raspberry Pis, and Arduinos to make it accessible for education and hacking purposes.