1st Moon Wrist Radio |
Moon image by Humanoido
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SPACE1 has created a wireless Moon Wrist Radio, worn like a high technology watch, using a leftover mix of matching modules.
Invented by Humanoido, the wrist radio is designed to be worn by a Moon astronaut to support a manned Lunar Landing Mission. The device can historically record the spaceflight to the Moon and show live images and live video by direct telemetry transmission.
The communications wrist device has components to include a built-in tuned frequency pipe antenna, portable power source with charger, wireless radio receiver, high resolution color display TV screen, and controls. Supporting devices to include a micro-miniature Moon Camera, wide angle lens, wireless radio transmitter, DVR camcorder, multi signal channels, right hand circularly polarized antenna, power source, power setting circuits, charging system, cabling, and controls.
The Moon Wrist Radio is worn like a watch by the astronaut. A separate micro-miniature camera part of the system records live images of the Moon as the mission proceeds. The live feed video and any audio is recorded to to a tiny micro SD card and motion video is simultaneously transmitted to the wrist device. The system has many functions. 1) Monitor the rugged lunar surface 2) Display updated parametric spacecraft info 3) Keep eyes on any target 4) Record various sub missions 5) Record the flight to the Moon 6) Safely watch apparitions within the vacuum of space 7) Check the condition of space vehicles 8) Rapidly aim & shoot space phenomena 9) Serve as a remote eye & ear for a space cyborg 10) Convenient eyes on a space pod and 11) A relay for a TV/audio signal.