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The satellite on-board central computer (OBC) contains and executes user programs of the microsatellite mission. It is the software running on it that decides in what order to receive data from which sensors, how to interpret the data, what control commands to give, when to turn the payload on and off (take a picture), and when and what information to transfer to the "Earth". It should be noted that in real life the central computer should not be disconnected from the PSS programmatically, since without OBC the spacecraft will be lost in space. In our construction set, this cannot be done in the normal mode of operation. | The satellite on-board central computer (OBC) contains and executes user programs of the microsatellite mission. It is the software running on it that decides in what order to receive data from which sensors, how to interpret the data, what control commands to give, when to turn the payload on and off (take a picture), and when and what information to transfer to the "Earth". It should be noted that in real life the central computer should not be disconnected from the PSS programmatically, since without OBC the spacecraft will be lost in space. In our construction set, this cannot be done in the normal mode of operation. | ||