We use the actual live data from the International Space Station to control a 3D-printed model that moves the solar arrays and radiators to track the real ISS in real time for STEM outreach purposes! We also host webpages which display ALL of the public ISS telemetry:
### Required Tools
3D Printer
Small Phillips Head Screw Driver
Soldering Iron (if assembling boards)
### Useful Tools
Deburring Tool for cleaning up 3d prints
Drill bits for opening up plastic holes
Multimeter for debugging
Paint Pens / Airbrush for aesthetics
Caffeine
Expected
### Required Tools
- 3D Printer
- Small Phillips Head Screw Driver
- Soldering Iron (if assembling boards)
### Useful Tools
- Deburring Tool for cleaning up 3d prints
- Drill bits for opening up plastic holes
- Multimeter for debugging
- Paint Pens / Airbrush for aesthetics
- Caffeine
Description
The Bill of Materials wiki page formatting is missing the bullet points/new-lines under the sections Required Tools & Useful Tools.
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