2020-02-24 19:56:08 +00:00
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<title>FemtoStar</title>
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2020-02-24 19:13:03 +00:00
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<h1>FemtoStar</h1>
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<h2>Satellite communications built for privacy</h2>
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The FemtoStar Project wants to develop a low-cost communications satellite<br>
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(or, eventually, a communications satellite constellation) for global data<br>
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communications, with end-to-end encryption, with minimal ability to determine the<br>
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user's location, and powered by free software, from the user terminal, to the<br>
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spacecraft, to the ground station. We've named our design FemtoStar.<br><br>
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2020-02-24 18:47:07 +00:00
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2020-02-24 19:13:03 +00:00
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We're a small team of developers and hardware guys, not a startup company. We have<br>
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no funding at this point, and don't intend to seek it until we need it. We want<br>
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to involve the privacy community in every step of the process.<br><br>
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If you're interested, shoot us a Reddit message at /u/FemtoStar, or email us<br>
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securely, at [the name of this site/our satellite] at tutanota.com.
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