
PharmD🅰️z
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PharmD🅰️z
@pharmdaz
Sober by the grace of God. I just think there are no rules. Ball of wax Connoisseur.


1/ $ASTS: 🚨AST SPACEMOBILE HAS ALREADY SOLVED THE HEAT DISSIPATION ISSUE FACING POTENTIAL SPACE DATA CENTER APPLICATIONS AST SpaceMobile's patented micron tiles act like giant radiators that dissipate heat generated from the FPGAs/ASICs that are embedded in each tile. You can easily imagine AI-specific GPUs, TPUs, ASICs and/or FPGAs embedded into a micron w/ solar array on one side and the phased array removed. 🔍Patent Number: US 11,021,270 B2 Title: Thermal management system for structures in space Date of Patent: June 1, 2021 Assignee: AST & Science, LLC Inventors: Abel Avellan, Huiwen Yao 🔍This patent focuses on the thermal control of the company's satellites (likely the "BlueWalker" and "BlueBird" series). AST SpaceMobile's satellites are unique because they are essentially massive, flat phased-array antennas in space. 🔍The patent describes a system to manage the extreme heat generated by the electronics while the satellite is in orbit. Key features include: ✅Layered Design: It details a structure where a "solar layer" (solar panels) is connected to an "antenna layer." ✅Heat Dissipation: It outlines how electronic components (like the Front End Modules or FEMs) are integrated and how heat is transferred away from these critical components to keep the satellite functioning within safe temperature ranges in the vacuum of space. ✅Structural Integration: The thermal management is built directly into the structural tiles of the satellite, allowing the satellite to remain lightweight and foldable for launch while acting as a giant radiator once deployed.


$ASTS: 🚨SINGTEL VISITS AST SPACEMOBILE IN TEXAS Dennis Lam, Director of Government Solutions & Transformations at @Singtel writes on LinkedIn: Have you ever wish to stay connected on your mobile while sailing across the open sea, driving through vast lands, or even climbing a mountain? Just wrapped up a visit to AST SpaceMobile and this vision is closer to reality than we think. By leveraging non-terrestrial networks (NTN), powered by low Earth orbit satellites, telcos are unlocking the ability to deliver seamless mobile coverage anytime, anywhere. This is a game-changing for industries, emergency response, and remote connectivity, though perhaps not the best news for those trying to stay off the radar from their bosses. It was a truly fruitful workshop seeing the technology in action, exchanging ideas, and witnessing firsthand how the future of connectivity is being shaped. And to top it off, a beautiful Texas sunset. Now, onto the 30-hour journey back home ✈️. 1/3 linkedin.com/posts/dennisgq…









This is a level of retardation not seen since Biden.


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🚨🚨 $ASTS AST - FCC Docket SAT-MOD-20251206-00374 Ligado Networks is requesting that the FCC modify its satellite license to enable a new direct-to-device mobile broadband service. In collaboration with AST SpaceMobile, Ligado proposes to deploy an L-band payload known as SkyTerra Next onto non-geostationary satellites in low Earth orbit. This technology will complement Ligado's existing geostationary satellite to provide low-latency 5G connectivity directly to consumer devices using its currently coordinated L-band spectrum. The filing serves as a consolidated opposition to objections from competitors like Iridium. Ligado argues that the proposal will not cause harmful interference to GPS or aeronautical systems and does not require a new regulatory processing round. They emphasize that the plan utilizes existing spectrum more efficiently and maintains Ligado's control over its licensed operations. The primary goal is to secure a swift approval of the modification. Ligado asserts that the upgrade will close connectivity gaps, support public safety, and maintain American leadership in the space economy by offering higher capacity and expanded coverage. The company maintains that the proposal fits within all current FCC rules and existing international coordination agreements. 🔗 fccalerts.com/api/pdf/8cba57…

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