SkyCube: The First Satellite Launched by You!
A project in San Francisco, CA by Tim DeBenedictis000days
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A nano-satellite that lets you take Earth images and "tweet" from space, then inflates a visible balloon, and de-orbits cleanly.
Backers: 2711
Average Pledge Per Backer: $43
Funded: $116,890 of $82,500
Dates: Jul 14th -> Sep 12th (60 days)
Project By: Tim DeBenedictis
Backers: 2711
Average Pledge Per Backer: $43
Funded: $116,890 of $82,500
Dates: Jul 14th -> Sep 12th (60 days)
Project By: Tim DeBenedictis
$116,890
current pledge level
Last Updated: September 12 @ 03:30 -0400 GMT
141%
of goal
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January 31st - via: theverge.com
Inside an old storage warehouse in an abandoned shipyard in Copenhagen, Kristian von Bengston and Peter Madsen have been building a one-man rocket ship they intend to send on a 15-minute, parabolic trip to the edge of space and back.
Von Bengston and Madsen’s non-profit, private space agency is called Copenhagen Suborbitals, and is probably the most extreme do-it-yourself project in the world. Von Bengston is an architect and former NASA contractor. Madsen is an engineer who founded a DIY collective that built three submarines as a hobby. (Read More)
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