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+ | ====== About Apollo-NG ====== | ||
+ | Remember back in the days, when there was no internet and libraries were a common source of information? | ||
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+ | Apollo-NG is a mobile, self-sustainable, | ||
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+ | ===== To boldly go where no Hackerspace has gone before ===== | ||
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+ | When hackers come together to meet and do [[lab: | ||
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+ | Unfortunately this isn't yet true for the needs of mobile research & development and fabrication facilities. In order to really do more than just software, we need infrastructure, | ||
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+ | Combining the mobility of the [[mission: | ||
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+ | * High mobility | ||
+ | * Quick deployment anywhere | ||
+ | * Independent power | ||
+ | * Network access | ||
+ | * Network services | ||
+ | * Electro/ | ||
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+ | What ever else may be needed at a particular location can be hacked, fabricated (3D printed) and maintained with already available tools and local resources. | ||
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+ | ===== Flight Plan ===== | ||
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+ | There is no Flight Plan. Once Apollo-NG is launched onto the road, it will be operating 24x7x365 all over the road-connected world until the pilot dies or chooses to do something else. Deployment locations will be selected depending on local conditions (mainly [[lab: | ||
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