Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
ONLINE SATELLITE BUILDING GAME..........
Feel like a scientist by completing astronomical missions!....
- Choose what science your satellite will be used to study, and then decide what wavelengths, instruments, and optics will help you learn the most about the science you've chosen. After you launch your satellite, you'll see what it looks like,and learn what real mission has data similar to the one you created. You'll discover a large range of Astronomical Missions, dating from 1980s to today. All the best students.
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Thanks for your time and consideration.
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Go to following link: www.jwst.nasa.gov/build.html
EXCELLENT GAME FOR SATELLITE BUILDING, LAUNCHING, PLACING IT IN TO ORBIT. Enjoy playing and gaining knowledge.
KSP (Kerbal space program) helps gamer to create their own space program, build the space crafts and launch them in to particular orbits. Playing this game would help a student to get to know the basic aspects of satellite designing and launching into particular orbit depending on different applications.
This software is affordable to buy. Nearly Rs.2000/-. If you are not willing to buy it you can try demo version which is free for ever.
So, I request you young engineering aspirants who is willing to take career in satellite communications could use this game to encourage themselves and be more ambitious regarding the field you chose.
Finally, don't get confused with the word 'Kerbal', it is a reference planet considered in the game which is fictitious and is similar to our earth.
So, learn with interest.
visit the following link : www.kerbalspaceprogram.com
( Thanks for your time.)
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Tutorial: Super Simple FM Transmitter
Tutorial: Super Simple FM Transmitter
Hello electronic learners. Have a look at this video. you could build the transmitter by your own FM TRANSMITTER.
Hello electronic learners. Have a look at this video. you could build the transmitter by your own FM TRANSMITTER.
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