Trial #1: What will you do when space is as cheap and accessible as the Web is today?
In 2019, cubesats — space satellites smaller than a shoebox — have become very cheap and very popular. For $100, anyone can put a customized personal satellite into low-earth orbit. And space data transfer protocols developed by the Interstellar Internet Project provide a basic relay backbone linking low-powered cubesats with ground stations, and with each other. Space is open to anyone and everyone – for research, for business, for communications, for play.
When custom satellites are as easy to design and launch as your own website is today…
What will you study? What will you design? What will you make?
How will your field change? How will daily life change? How will the world be different?
Also see: The Facts Behind Free Space
NOTE: Although this trial is closed, we encourage you to explore the cards below.
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by witz
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by Charles
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by RyanTheThief
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by Charles
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by Charles
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by Charles
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by smonkey
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by Charles
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