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Welcome to the Spacehack blog! This will be a place for us to discuss stuff to get excited about around hacking space exploration.
We kick off our first blog post with a new project that is at the heart of what Spacehack is about: actual creation, participation and contribution to global space exploration. Recently, we have been pushed into a new age for making space accessible to all with the announcement that you can now build your own satellite and have it launched into space for $8,000 USD. From tracking migratory animals from orbit to conducting biological experiments, you’re given a kit and access to a rocket to do it yourself.
While $8k is not the same as the cost of owning your own iPod, it’s a huge step forward - one that was predicted by a Spacehack project earlier this year. Curated by Jane McGonigal at the Institute For The Future, the Free Space project was a massively multiplayer thought experiment game that asked people to forecast the positive and negative possibilities of what would happen if we lived in a world where owning your own CubeSat was as cheap and accessible as the web is today. You can still view all the forecasts and read some of the prediction patterns I observed from the collective.
Our current forecast is that the cost of creating your own satellite will continue to be driven down to a more consumer-friendly model soon. In the meantime, we’ve never been so tempted to spend $8k in one-go before!
Have thoughts on this project or plan to participate in it? Share what you’ve got to say with the Spacehack community!