Message from the universe
The crew on the International Space Station (ISS) released a mannequin made of a traveling outfit, which stuffed old pants and a radio transmitter into space. Their idea is to create a fancy scene that looks like one
ISS International Space Station (Photo: Spaceflight )
The crew on the International Space Station (ISS) released a mannequin made of a traveling outfit, which stuffed old pants and a radio transmitter into space. Their idea was to create a fancy scene, looking like an astronaut floating in the universe.
This mannequin is fully equipped with gloves and helmets, and is named "Mr. Smith". Astronauts on the ISS station said " Goodbye to Mr. Smith " before dropping the mannequin out the door. They also stepped out to perform routine maintenance work for the space station, as well as taking new photos.
On Mr. Smith has a radio transmitter, which sends messages in 6 languages to radio stations within a few days. These messages are for students only. This is the unique idea of a Russian amateur radio journalist and all radio stations can catch waves from Mr. Smith on the FM 145.990 Mega Hertz frequency.
However, the meaningful life of Mr. Smith is short-lived. He will ignite as soon as he enters the Earth's atmosphere by friction with the air.
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