The world's first space charging station will soon be sent into Earth orbit

The UKube-1 is the first cube satellite mission of NASA and it was completely assembled by the Scottish company Clyde Space. It was designed by the artists Jon Gibson and Amanda White. It now also has the title of "the world's first functional Pop Art satellite." Although this type of pop-art installation may not be able to really refuel the interplanetary spacecraft, it marks the beginning of a new British mini-satellite project.


Hopefully, this space charging station is seen as a friendly gesture to space invaders.


This satellite has the title of "the world's first functional pop art satellite."

Hopefully, this space charging station is seen as a friendly gesture to space invaders. Gibson said in an e-mail to the British Wire magazine: "It's like a completely strange person at the airport asking you to use their wall charger. If their original goal is to use a giant plasma cannon to eliminate We humans, perhaps this friendly gesture will allow them to reconsider."

Cheap, ultra-small satellites are seen as a way to save money by testing equipment and conducting valuable scientific research in orbit. Craig Clark, CEO of Clyde Space, said: "The ultra-small satellites allow us to conduct many different researches in space. In five years we will be able to make 100 ultra-small satellites every year." Clyde Space has already been UKube -1 invested more than 500,000 pounds, it will be the first satellite completely assembled by them.

Gibson said: “How cool it is to design satellites for Earth's orbit.” White added: “Space has the potential to become a new area of ​​artistic expression. It is like a natural place to celebrate human imagination. This is the perfect environment. The ultimate gallery in China.” However, she cautioned: “You have to be careful because this is an environment that we need to be responsible for. This will bring many problems, such as the impact of the materials used on the universe and so on.”

UKube-1 will be launched from Kazakhstan’s Baikonur space launch site on December 17th. It will test the impact of cosmic radiation on the hardware, and it will also take pictures of the Earth and measure the climate of the universe. It is a test satellite of the NASA National Cube Satellite Project. Of course it is also the first proposed gas station for the interplanetary high-speed, and it is an important part of the interplanetary transportation infrastructure.

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