Keep location in mind while clicking selfies

Google has launched a very special project in collaboration with famous YouTuber and ex-NASA engineer Mark Rober, which will give users a unique opportunity to get their selfies clicked in space. This project has been started by Google in collaboration with CrunchLabs and T-Mobile, through which people can take selfies in space through a small satellite while living on Earth.

Mark Rober has designed a special CubeSat satellite, which was sent into space by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket. This satellite is part of the Transporter 12 mission and also includes a Google Pixel device. Users' submitted photos will be shown on this device, and then another camera will click it with the background of the Earth. This space selfie will be sent to users, which they can share with their friends.

How to submit a photo for Space Selfie:

If you also want to take your selfie in space, then first you have to submit your photo. For this you need to visit Google's special website g.co/pixel/spaceselfie will go on. After registering here, a code will be sent to your email ID. With this code you SpaceSelfie.com You will have to go to and upload your photo.

Keep in mind the location to click space selfie:

After submitting the photo, you will have to wait for some time, during which you will receive mission updates by email. When the satellite passes over your location, it will click your photo, with your submitted selfie and the Earth in the background. This photo will be sent to you, which you can share on your social media.

This project provides users with a unique opportunity to take their photos in space, which they can easily share and it will prove to be an exciting experience.

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