We warn you that this will be a long post! But we're just bursting, we want to share photos and impressions!
On April 12, from the very early morning, the Astrodynamics team has already moved to the Tula region! This year we were already at the Wild Mint art camp, where a rock festival is booming in the summer, and a Space Weekend was planned for 12.04!

Disembark on the Tarusskaya platform! Admiring the April snow (in Soviet Russia, the April snow is stronger than the July snow!)

And in that field in the summer, WILD MINT is noisy and rattling!

The terrain plan! The flying saucer and dancing beavers are marked on the map!


The paintings set you up in a cosmic way!

So, first we talk about space orbits. And really, how do we know where we are when we're surrounded by space, the last frontier, and unfamiliar constellations?

Then we conduct an instruction on testing space technology! And an experienced methodologist is already unpacking the textbooks, and the satellite is hanging on the suspension!

A screwdriver is an engineer's tool!

We instruct and distribute production tools!

A satellite production line has been deployed in the hut!

Orientation systems are being assembled!

And bigger satellites are being assembled from smaller satellites!

And a real satellite is spinning on a single-axis stand, and real software for receiving and displaying real telemetry is running on the computer!
And this is the catchphrase of the weekend: "Mom, cool, right?!"

And here are the satisfied administrators of Astrodynamics. It was really cool! Thank you to everyone who organized, who participated, who cooked, worried, conducted and rejoiced! Space will definitely be ours!