In celebration of the Victory Day holiday, Space-Pi organized the broadcast of children's artwork from space during the period of May 8-9 and 17-19, 2024.
The small spacecraft MONITOR-4 of Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, MSU also participated. Reports on receiving images from the satellite were coming in from all over the globe. Throughout the broadcast, the device continued performing scientific tasks, gathering data on solar weather.
The drawings created by the children were transmitted to an orbiting satellite and distributed worldwide using the SSTV Robot72 transmission protocol. The distribution lasted for a period of three days.
The twelve images, transmitted from Nanozond-1, UTMN-2 and Monitor-4, on the occasion of Victory Day, as they were received in Thessaloniki, Greece with Airspy R2 sdr and UHF turnstile antenna.
The small spacecraft MONITOR-4 of Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, MSU also participated. Reports on receiving images from the satellite were coming in from all over the globe. Throughout the broadcast, the device continued performing scientific tasks, gathering data on solar weather.
The drawings created by the children were transmitted to an orbiting satellite and distributed worldwide using the SSTV Robot72 transmission protocol. The distribution lasted for a period of three days.
The twelve images, transmitted from Nanozond-1, UTMN-2 and Monitor-4, on the occasion of Victory Day, as they were received in Thessaloniki, Greece with Airspy R2 sdr and UHF turnstile antenna.