Selfies with Earth from space may soon become a reality.

Humanity's fascination with space exploration continues to grow, and interest in space-related knowledge is increasing day by day. Now, a groundbreaking technology is being developed that will allow people to take selfies with Earth as the backdrop, captured from space. This initiative has been introduced by former NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober. A satellite will be launched into space to make this possible, enabling individuals to capture such images for a limited time.

Mark Rober

Mark Rober has long been recognized for his innovative contributions to various fields, including creating the world's largest Super Soaker, designing glitter bombs to catch thieves, and building obstacle courses for squirrels. Now, considering people's growing fascination with space, he aims to launch a satellite into space that will allow individuals to take selfies with Earth in the background.

Cost

When asked about the cost of taking a selfie in space, Rober explained that the opportunity would be free. However, interested individuals would need to register, with registration fees ranging from $25 to $80.



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