T-Mobile customers are getting a chance to take a selfie that’s truly out of this world
- T-Mobile is offering its customers a free opportunity to have their selfies photographed in space.
- Mark Rober’s satellite will launch in January 2025 and capture images of user-submitted selfies against the backdrop of Earth.
- T-Mobile customers can claim their free space selfie code through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app on December 3.
T-Mobile customers, get ready for a celestial photo op like no other. While it won’t be physically launching anyone into orbit, T-Mobile will be offering its customers a chance to have their selfies photographed in space.
This unique project, known as “Space Selfie,” is the brainchild of Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer turned popular YouTuber known for his creative engineering projects and entertaining science experiments. Rober has teamed up with CrunchLabs to launch a satellite named SAT GUS that will orbit Earth and capture images of a Google Pixel phone displaying your selfie with the breathtaking backdrop of our planet.
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