Saveitforparts: Snooping on the SatGus Selfie Satellite
SatGus is a recently launched cubesat owned by CrunchLabs/Mark Rober, an extremely popular science and engineering YouTuber. The satellite is designed to take selfies of CrunchLabs customers' own photos in space, using a screen and a selfie camera mounted on the satellite. It then broadcasts the selfie image back down to a CrunchLabs ground station, where it is eventually emailed to the customer. Customers then claim that they've had their selfie taken in space.
Over on the saveitforparts YouTube channel, Gabe has been attempting to listen in on the SatGus downlink using a HackRF and a motorized satellite dish setup. SatGus transmits telemetry at 400.2 MHz and the payload dump at 2,262.5 MHz. While he is able to receive the signal, Gabe notes that it is encrypted, so not much can be done with it.
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