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šŸ‘½ half_elf_monk

What would it take to get an astro/cosmonaut on the ISS to start/maintain a capsule, and post on station?

3 months ago Ā· šŸ‘ danrl

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šŸ‘½ m0xee

I think they still have time to spare there and I think they miss interaction with humans other than crew members.

Gemini and small web aren't addictive or intrusive like "big" web or social media, so I think they might like it šŸ˜ Ā· 3 months ago

šŸ‘½ danrl

if you find the money, iā€™d be happy to go up for a few days and set everything up. no problem. Ā· 3 months ago

šŸ‘½ n2qfd

I think the lite factor is good. It's a time to spend thing. They have and are ham radio operators with equipment up there. It's not always on because of mission needs. They used to have a VHF Packet BBS but that's been taken away in favor of APRS which is automated. There's a voice repeater on board and sometimes you'll head earth traffic thru it and sometimes the crew. There was a sked program for school kids even. So it's always about crew spare time. https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html Ā· 3 months ago

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šŸ‘½ astroseneca

than poking around on a niche part of an already niche fork of the internet.

There is no need for excessive modesty: only the best sons of the Earth gather here. Ā· 3 months ago

šŸ‘½ half_elf_monk

I wonder if the low-bandwidth requirements for gemini would make a fault-tolerant internet more reasonable from the ISS. On the other hand, if you were in space, maybe you'd want to be doing other things than poking around on a niche part of an already niche fork of the internet. Ā· 3 months ago