MySat | Build the Future of Lunar Exploration πŸŒ•

Today, April 1, 2026, marks a defining moment in modern spaceflight. For the first time since the Apollo program, NASA’s Artemis II sends humans beyond low Earth orbit – back to the Moon.

Launched aboard the Space Launch System and carried by the Orion spacecraft, this mission is not symbolic – it is infrastructural. A necessary step toward a sustained lunar presence and the long-term expansion of human activity into deep space.

The next generation of space engineers won’t just watch missions like Artemis II – they will build what comes after.

That journey starts with fundamentals: systems thinking, communication, and hardware.

MySat translates those fundamentals into practice.

With MySat, you:
β€’ Engineer a real satellite system
β€’ Operate RF communication at 433 MHz
β€’ Apply coding, physics, and electronics in one platform
β€’ Scale into multi-satellite constellations

🎁 April Release β€” Lunar Edition

To mark this milestone, MySat introduces the Lunar Edition – all orders placed in April include a complimentary exclusive Moon keychain.

Don’t follow the future. Engineer it.

Secure your MySat: https://www.mysatkit.com/shop/

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