Hail Asgardia !!!
The world's first "space nation" has taken flight.
On November 12, Asgardia cemented its presence in outer space by launching the Asgardia-1 satellite.
The "nanosat" -- it is roughly the size of a loaf of bread -- undertook a two-day journey from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, the United States, to the International Space Station (ISS).
It contains 0.5 TB of data belonging to 18,000 of Asgardia's citizens, such as family photographs, as well as digital representations of the space nation's flag, coat of arms and constitution.
You can read the rest @
http://www.cnn.com/style/article/asgardia-satellite-launch/index.html
I signed up for Asgardia, but I don't think they blasted my data into space.
So far, they haven't offered me a passport or a discount ticket to earth orbit, let alone to the moon or Mars.
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