DIY Live Photos From ISS
leighklotz writes "The international amateur satellite organization AMSAT is reporting live reception of TV images directly from the orbiting ISS via the ARISS-SSTV project. The images are said to be preparations for the upcoming visit to the ISS by Richard Garriot (W5KWQ), which will provide images from space as part of the Windows on Earth project."
... is the downlink frequency. Listen! Use MMSSTV to decode. Sadly, I can barely hear it at 5:10 PM in California with my HT. I need a better antenna. :(
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Their blog has a few of the test pictures received (of of Exp. 17 Commander) Sergei Volkov. These were received in Portugal and the US. Other images will doubtless show on their blogspot site one Garriot gets involted.
There are already regulations prohibiting publishing images above a certain resolution. See the thread the other day on the new google (branded) satellite for more info.
Sure, American legislation, which doesn't apply to other countries or space. Wikipedia for instance doesn't really have a country of origin.
The most they could do is to shut down the DNS if its in America and/or block it from within America.
Like what happened with Wikileaks, which was just a domain name block and easily accessible using DNS names such as .be
I don't really understand what the problem is with hires sat images, they are already hires enough to see things like tanks, military base layouts and such.
That's because the url in the article is wrong. AMSAT is http://www.amsat.org/