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The Stellar System Nowadays the evolution of telematic and data transmission systems is much higher than their utilization capabilities. We can affirm that today the hardware is more powerful than the software. Human knowledge has accumulated on the earth and outside it; an information mass that, if conveniently bought at everyone's knowledge, could really modify the same image the human being and particularly the individual has of himself. It's possible to make a selection and store this information in a colossal memory to then make it disposable at the velocity of light to whoever asks for it. Stellar is the first via ether informative system on individual demand. With Stellar, through a simple terminal connected to a geostationary satellite, anyone can ask any kind of information and obtain it immediately. Stellar consists of a set of mechanical, electronic and spatial machines and of a software capable of using them by means of equips of men and women in every part of the Earth and outside it. The technical machinery consists of: AKASHA - Main store MAYAN - Mother satellite lDEYAN - Twinned satellite ASHAT - Peripheral unit YANT - User terminal Akasha - Main store Akasha is a main store installed under a Country's soil that assures the autonomy and independence of the system from any attempt aiming to condition the functioning of the same system and of the collected and spread information. Akasha has the following characteristics: - it's uninterruptedly connected via ether to the Mayan satellite by a code transmission system; - it's equipped with a memory that stores and organises the information (data and pictures); - it's supported by self-defence systems that assure complete inviolability. Mayan - Mother satellite Mayan is a geostationary satellite connected to Akasha, the system's main unit, as well as to five Deyan twinned satellites and, through these, also to all the other twinned satellites. Mayan is provided with self-defence systems, telescopic devices and amplified microphones capable of transmitting and receiving via ether. Deyan - Twinned satellites Besides the mother satellite the Stellar system also consists of 23 intercommunicating geostationary satellites called Deyan. The twinned satellites can be reached directly from the user and communicate with the mother satellite directly or through link with the other twinned satellites. Also the Deyans are provided with self-defence systems, telescopic devices and amplified microphones capable of transmitting and receiving from earth and from space. Ashat - Peripheral units The Ashat are ground transreceiving units which update constantly the central unit through a via satellite link. The peripheral units provided are 98, placed in the same number of States on the Earth. Yant - User terminal The users are provided with devices that communicate with the central unit through geostationary satellites: they're called Yant. The equipment is made of a microprocessor, a monitor, a keyboard and a microphone, acoustic and visual translator and other accessories by means of which ask and receive information. It is also possible, even better desirable, to transmit information via Yant: this way the qualified user will be able to concur to the updating and increasing of the central store. There are different kinds of terminals depending on the user: from small personal units to those used by enterprises or states. The functioning The peripheral units Ashat transmit the information to the central unit Akasha via the Mayan and Deyan satellites. The Akasha central unit elaborates the input procedures and acquires the information either by direct input than by receiving via satellite through the Ashat peripheral units. Akasha selects the information and makes it available to the users, in the same language used for the information demand. The users connect them selves via the satellite to the Akasha central unit by using the Yant terminal to ask, obtain and provide information. |