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SpaceBooth Wants to Help You Take a Selfie in Space

— August 31, 2014 — Tech
There used to be only one way to take a selfie in space, and that was to train really hard and become an astronaut. But with SpaceBooth, there are now two ways.

SpaceBooth is a unique project with only one goal: for you to get a space selfie. SpaceBooth intends to launch a tiny satellite (the size of a smartphone) into space later this year. Once launched you can take a selfie with the SpaceBooth app and send it to the satellite. The satellite will project your photo onto a window overlooking space, snap a picture of that and send it back to you.

In the battle for Instagram supremacy to see who can take the best selfie, having a selfie in space would be unbeatable.

Trend Themes

  1. Space Selfies — The trend of taking selfies in space is on the rise, providing opportunities for innovative space technology and photography apps.
  2. Satellite Launches — The trend of launching small satellites, like SpaceBooth, opens up possibilities for various industries to explore space-related applications.
  3. Space Tourism — The growing interest in space tourism and experiencing space firsthand presents opportunities for entrepreneurs to develop unique space travel experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Technology — The technology industry can explore innovative space photography apps and satellite communication technologies.
  2. Tourism — The tourism industry can tap into the emerging space tourism market by offering unique space selfie experiences.
  3. Space Exploration — The space exploration industry can leverage satellite technology, like SpaceBooth, to enhance research, communications, and data collection in space.
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