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- | good stuff | + | The meeting began with a discussion on space debris and its implications for satellite operations, including India' |
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+ | ===Space Debris Management Strategies=== | ||
+ | The meeting focused on space debris and its implications for satellite operations and space travel. Bob presented a video discussing India' | ||
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+ | ===Screen Mirroring Tools Demo=== | ||
+ | Drew demonstrated two screen mirroring and sharing tools: Space Desk and Deskreen. Space Desk, which works on Windows 10/11 over USB or Wi-Fi, allows multiple displays from different devices to be shown simultaneously, | ||
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+ | The video was about Chinese lunar exploration, | ||
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+ | ===Space Debris and Lunar Exploration=== | ||
+ | The group discussed climate change' | ||
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+ | ===Screen Sharing for Multiple Displays=== | ||
+ | Drew demonstrated how to use screen sharing technology to turn a TV into a computer monitor, explaining that the TV must be a smart TV or have a device like an Amazon Fire Stick with a web browser. He showed how to connect devices wirelessly and use them as additional displays for computers running Windows, Mac, or Linux. Tedpk inquired about using this technology with a Chromebook, and Drew confirmed it would work by loading the necessary software through the Google Play store. The conversation ended with brief discussions about space junk and Tesla' |
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