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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Hi guys! Unusual place for me, but in this period I am particularly inspired with the Space theme, I hope you will like my creations!

The ICINC satellites are a constellation of advanced multi-frequency, multi-band interstellar telecommunications satellites. They were born from the need to create an integrated system that allows telecommunications between the Earth and the other planets and moons of the Solar System. Currently the ICINC constellation has only been deployed around the Moon and Earth, but in the future the project envisages a wider deployment, around Mars, Venus and Jupiter. ICINC satellites feature some of the most advanced communications technologies in the world, enabling, among other things, high definition video communications, positioning system and wireless internet. Each satellite is powered by a system of high-efficiency photovoltaic panels, which powers a powerful on-board computer (accessible from the outside), which manages all on-board systems and telecommunications systems. Each satellite also has trusters to allow changes in orbit and inclination. The ICINC constellation was the first step for the current colonization of the Moon, and for the future colonization of the Solar System.

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Nice communication satellite. It has a good size and the right array of details.

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On 1/2/2024 at 3:00 PM, Feuer Zug said:

Nice communication satellite. It has a good size and the right array of details.

Thank you very much!

I can only second what @Feuer Zug said :thumbup: Nice satellite with great details like the different antenas and panels. I like that astronauts can open it for maintenance.

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On 1/7/2024 at 8:28 PM, Yperio_Bricks said:

I can only second what @Feuer Zug said :thumbup: Nice satellite with great details like the different antenas and panels. I like that astronauts can open it for maintenance.

Thank you too! Appreciated! :thumbup:

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