yaddar
yaddar t1_ivq6mn9 wrote
Reply to comment by ilikeredlights in Uganda will now be printing 3D human tissue in space by Gari_305
3D printers are no bigger than tablets nowadays and sample testing can be no bigger than your average PC video card
Again, technology nowadays is tiny, in case you haven't been around for the past 20 years.
yaddar t1_ivoqyud wrote
Reply to comment by lqkjsdfb in Uganda will now be printing 3D human tissue in space by Gari_305
Your phone does 10 times more functions and are considerably smaller than a satellite
So... Are smartphones dubious?
Your concept of satellites must be stuck in the 90's
yaddar t1_ivqdosq wrote
Reply to comment by ilikeredlights in Uganda will now be printing 3D human tissue in space by Gari_305
Reading comprehension, mate
I did NOT say the phone could jave the same functions as the satellite (10x)
It was unrelated you asked if the phone could do ovaries test or 3D printing to begin with (because I did not asset it could)
I said the phone has 10 times MORE functions as in it cam handle a lot.more process than the ones the satellite has.
And still, you still are not taking into account the since of modern technology
Why would a satellite have "unrelated" functions from each other?? - because if you are a government that can only afford ONE launch, you'd obviously cram as much projects you can that are requested by your scientific community
Not every country is a 1st world country, mate
Thats why even mars misisons cram a lot of "unrelated" instruments