Possibly the same way as the ARRL?

http://www.arrl.org/space-communication

On Jan 4, 2012, at 1:48 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:

This reads like an Onion news story.  I had to read it twice to verify that 
there was not one mention of how they planned to fund this.

--Doug

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Roger Critchlow 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Some mornings I feel like I woke up in a science fiction novel,

-- rec --



Sent to you by Roger via Google Reader:


Hackers Plan Space Satellites to Combat 
Censorship<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16367042>
via ACM TechNews<http://www.infoinc.com/acm/TechNews.rss> on 1/4/12

BBC News

An organization of computer hackers is planning to launch its own communication 
satellites and bypass satellites controlled by governmental bodies and used to 
censor certain aspects of the Internet. The organizers also are developing a 
grid of ground stations to track and communicate with the satellites as part of 
a larger project known as the Hackerspace Global Grid. Used together in a 
global network, these stations would be able to pinpoint satellites at any 
given time, while also making it easier and more reliable for satellites to 
send data back to earth. "The first goal is an uncensorable Internet in space," 
says Nick Farr, who is involved with the Hackerspace project. The project's 
supporters cite the United States' proposed Stop Online Piracy Act as an 
example of the kind of threat facing online freedom. A long-term goal of the 
Hackerspace project is to put an astronaut on the moon within the next 23 
years. The hackers hope to have three prototype ground stations in place within 
the next six months, says Armin Bauer, who is working on the Hackerspace 
project. The organization also is developing electronics that can survive in 
space and vehicles that can get them there.

>From "Hackers Plan Space Satellites to Combat Censorship"
BBC News (12/30/11) David Meyer
View Full Article<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16367042>


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