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Funny thing, it's just a box full of Nokia 3110's. The batteries last just fine all the way through the lunar night.
/s
This isn’t Reddit. Why are you still using the fucking /s. Jesus Christ. People came here to get away from the dumb-shits on Reddit. And you just go “Durr, /s mean im joking.”
All /s does is say “please don’t downvote me, the fake internet points means too much to me.”
We get fucking sarcasm. Just because you’re dumb as fuck doesn’t mean WE need the S. Grow the fuck up.
Don't listen to this person. I'm dumb and appreciate the added clarification. /srs
Oh, so you actually thought it was a box of Nokias, and then saw the “/s” and thought “oh my! It was a joke!”
Yeah. Not buying it.
Reality is often stranger than fiction
There's been some great microsats built around cell phones.
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/phonesat-v1.htm
They're just computers with batteries, sensors, and radios. The rigors of space are the real issue, but their functionality is spot on for the needs onboard satellites. Using one as a base station for communications would be an option too.