JandroideTV
Engineering Live From Mars
JandroideTV is the broadcast channel of Jandroide, the android interface of Martian Micro Corporation.
Through Jandroide, Mission Control on Earth interacts with the Martian Micro Research Facility A01 (MMRF-A01), a research facility on Mars also known as Station A01.
Martian Micro develops zero-waste electronic systems under Martian conditions, where material scarcity, environmental constraints and energy efficiency define the engineering framework.
The broadcast documents the ongoing development of Martian Micro devices and the station infrastructure itself. Hardware, software and environment evolve together as a single integrated system, with human and automated processes operating side by side. Learn more
What You See on Stream
Firmware, control logic and system architecture for Martian Micro devices. Includes AI-assisted iteration and prompt-driven builds.
Integration and testing of hardware modules for Martian Micro systems. Modules are assembled and tested before integration.
Design and prototyping of electronic boards for Martian Micro systems. Prototype boards are assembled and tested before production.
Prototyping and production of Zero-Waste hardware using additive manufacturing. From CAD to functional physical devices.
Development of Mars Research Facility A01 in Unity. The station itself evolves as simulation, lab and broadcast environment.
In-World Visualization
All information and activity are presented inside the station environment. No external overlays. The world provides access.
System-Centric Perspective
The station is the primary subject of observation. All processes exist in relation to its infrastructure and mission.
Mission Control Interface
Station A01 is operated from Mission Control on Earth. Devices inside the facility communicate directly with systems in Mission Control.