Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Space1 Rocket Micro Base Station Cat's Pajamas

Cat's Pajamas rocket electric micro base station fits in a hand
Humanoido at the Space1 Rocket Laboratory has invented the Cat's Pajamas, a Rocket Electric Micro Base Station. The Cat's Pajamas is cute, lightweight, tiny and small, and it puts massive rocket functions into a pocket or the palm of your hand.

For the first time, it opens up space travel to a wider sect. Primary functions of a large full scale rocket base station are now built into the powerful but minuscule Cat's Pajamas. The Cat's Pajamas station can be pocket carried to space ports and minimizes the weight and physical size of the overall rocket Earth space center. The Cat's Pajamas handles space power distribution, audio and video rocket space flight telemetry, with complete rocket space flight tourism recording for production and analysis. It converts into FPV for onboard rocket space experiments.

The Cat's Pajamas has other functions such as USB, remote control, a micro space monitor screen, charging, support for solid state drives, i.e. 32Gb Class 10 SD cards, lithium ion technology, and low power consumption as low as 200mA for in-field use. It uses a standard NTSC format with 720 x 480 @30FPS. It can also voice overlay imprint for RT data analysis and can capture and track future rocket missions lasting over 2 hours.

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