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Hackers plan space satellites to combat censorship
« on: 31 December 2011, 11:20:08 »
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Computer hackers plan to take the internet beyond the reach of censors by putting their own communication satellites into orbit.

The scheme was outlined at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin.

The project's organisers said the Hackerspace Global Grid will also involve developing a grid of ground stations to track and communicate with the satellites.

Longer term they hope to help put an amateur astronaut on the moon.

Hobbyists have already put a few small satellites into orbit - usually only for brief periods of time - but tracking the devices has proved difficult for low-budget projects.

The hacker activist Nick Farr first put out calls for people to contribute to the project in August. He said that the increasing threat of internet censorship had motivated the project.

"The first goal is an uncensorable internet in space. Let's take the internet out of the control of terrestrial entities," Mr Farr said.
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Re: Hackers plan space satellites to combat censorship
« Reply #1 on: 31 December 2011, 11:41:47 »
I like this story ..

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Re: Hackers plan space satellites to combat censorship
« Reply #2 on: 31 December 2011, 12:39:55 »
I like this story ..
Yeah, I find it fascinating actually. Makes one think about the future of Comms. if they were to succeed with this... :)

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Re: Hackers plan space satellites to combat censorship
« Reply #3 on: 31 December 2011, 16:04:39 »
I hope they do just to throw a red herron in - maybe in future users will opt for unpoliced hackers net rather than heavily policed ISPs
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