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Everybody knows: Flight-Control Centers are way cool. Big rooms with a lot of people watching graphs and metrics of their particular vehicles and missions. Instead of a physical room at a fixed location, we have built a Virtual Flight-Control Center, where anyone can watch and analyze live &amp; historic data online from anywhere.</description>
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Hackerspaces and open R&amp;D Labs need to have tools, machines and test-equipment to offer a productive environment, where ability is only limited by creativity. Unfortunately, the very finite amount of space, cargo load capacity and power on board of Apollo-NG, can only accommodate a very basic subset of all available interdisciplinary tools and devices.</description>
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        <description>About Apollo-NG

Remember back in the days, when there was no internet and libraries were a common source of information? Most communities operated a so called library bus which would go to areas without a library so that these people also could lend and return books. This is basically the same concept.</description>
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Apollo-NG is a mobile, self-sustainable, independent and highly-experimental Hackbase, focused on research, development and usage of next-generation  open technology while visiting places without a resident, local Hackerspace, so that any joining Hacker or Hacker-to-be can get the opportunity to work together on exciting</description>
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For practical and economical reasons, Apollo-NG is based on two vehicles, just like Apollo-13: 

	*  odyssey 
	*  aquarius

The CM pulls the LM to a destination, the LM parks in a geostationary very low earth orbit to quickly deploy the Hackerspace and its built-in lab and infrastructure, as well as R&amp;D facilities and shelter for nomadic hackers. The CM is then free to act as shuttle, transport, workspace for 4 people or acting emergency habitat for 2 people.</description>
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