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In
addition to the satellites created by the various space agencies in
different countries, also groups of academics and universities have made
their own models and many of these are now in orbit around our
planet, but here we have a satellite manufacturing home that has been created by the South Korean Song-Ho Jun in their own home .
This man of 34 years spent about $ 500 to create OPENSAT, a small satellite that weighs 1 kilogram and is shaped like a cube. OPENSAT is the result of an idea flashed through his head while working for a private company that manufactures satellites .
Once the small is in orbit, will be able to transmit data using radio and Morse code by LED lights.
What may sound a little ironic that the launch will be thousands of
times more expensive than satellite, costing about $ 120 million. Fortunately for Mr. Jun, the company will be responsible for carrying NovaNano into space in December.
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Hyundai, a company that is known for making cars and vehicles , is also active in other market sectors, and as we see that of the tablets is one of them. They recently introduced a new 4.0 Android tablet called ART A7 Hyundai sold at a great price: $ 100.
Of the above amount of money, we will be doing with a device that is equipped with a 1.0GHz processor TCC8923 Telechip beside which there is a Mail-400 GPU, 512MB of DDR3 RAM and an 8GB memory can be expanded via microSD. In addition, the Hyundai A7 ART
also has a front camera of 0.3 megapixels, full HD play videos, have
Flash 11.1 and has WiFi, 3G, miniHDMI port and powered by a 3000mAh
battery.
As I mentioned, it costs $ 100.