Recently launched and has the ability to display any picture and photograph it with the Earth as a backdrop. ‘I Spent $5,000,000 So You Can Go To Space For FREE’ as he puts it. Clickbait debate aside, he provides something insane for free to anyone.

This detail was mentioned on ny2yo.com, linked on their website space.crunchlabs.com

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Take selfies with Earth in the background.

SAT GUS will enable users from around the world to upload their photos via spaceselfie.com and specify their city. Using Redwire’s flight-proven camera technology, SAT GUS will capture HDR pictures of user-submitted selfies that will be displayed on a Google Pixel phone onboard SAT GUS, with Earth as the backdrop. The photos will then be transmitted to Earth.

The SAT GUS mission is part of a unique science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) activation that raises awareness of the impact space has on our daily lives and will support underserved engineering students around the world.

Thanks to everyone who helped with this incredible build:

  • Our Build team at Tyvak International for helping us bring SAT GUS to life!
  • SCHOTT for providing radiation resistant glass.
  • REDWIRE for providing the Space hardened camera.
  • Muon Space for thermal vacuum testing.
  • The Vibrational Testing Laboratory of Centrotecnica Srl.

The SAT GUS satellite, designed and built by Tyvak International of Milan Italy, aims to allow people to snap selfies in space, with Earth as the backdrop.

The “Space Selfie project”, launched by CrunchLabs, an initiative founded by Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer and YouTube content creator, aims to send participants’ selfies to space, display them on a satellite-mounted phone, and capture a photo with Earth in the background before sending it back to the participant.

    • @kernelle@0d.gsOP
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      318 days ago

      Website was hugged the first 24 hours, but seems to be better now! According to their email:

      The first batch of selfies should be returning mid-summer