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The Hackerspace Global Grid is aiming at building and establishing a distributed sensor and communication network.〔Meyer, David. ("Hackers plan space satellites to combat censorship" ), ''BBC News'', 30 December 2011. Retrieved on 3 January 2012.〕 It was started in 2011 by Armin Bauer (shackspace), Andreas Horning (Constellation Platform), and Gregor Jehle (shackspace) after a call for participation in the ''Hackers in Space'' programme at the Chaos Communication Camp, 2011 to create a global community-driven communication network.〔Albanesius, Chloe. ("Proposed Hacker Satellite System Would Fight Web Censorship" ), ''PC Mag'', 1 January 2012. Retrieved on 3 January 2012.〕 The long-term technical goal is to establish a system for tracking and communicating with amateur satellites in near earth orbit, but the system is kept open for a variety of sensors, i.e. earthquake detection, radiation or weather data. Currently, the project is in a state where it is possible to receive data from commercial aeroplanes via ADS-B.〔Hackerspace Global Grid ("shackspace wiki: Hackerspace Global Grid" ) Retrieved on 3 January 2012.〕 A stated but misinterpreted 〔HGG:faqs (What's that thing about "uncensorable internet" )〕 aim of the project is to produce a communication system, 'free from Internet censorship'.〔 == See also == * Deep Space Network * Hacklab 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hackerspace Global Grid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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