Redwire Partners with YouTuber Mark Rober and CrunchLabs to Enable a Unique Selfie-Taking Satellite for STEAM Outreach
Redwire (NYSE: RDW) has partnered with YouTuber Mark Rober and CrunchLabs to provide a space camera for the SAT GUS mission. The project will enable users worldwide to upload selfies via spaceselfie.com, which will be displayed on a Google Pixel phone aboard the satellite with Earth as a backdrop using Redwire's HDR camera technology. The initiative, supported by Google Pixel and T-Mobile, aims to promote STEAM education and raise awareness about space's impact on daily life while supporting underserved engineering students globally. Redwire's camera technology has previously supported notable missions including Intuitive Machines' lunar landing and the Artemis I mission.
Redwire (NYSE: RDW) ha stretto una partnership con il YouTuber Mark Rober e CrunchLabs per fornire una camera spaziale per la missione SAT GUS. Il progetto permetterà agli utenti di tutto il mondo di caricare selfie tramite spaceselfie.com, che verranno visualizzati su un telefono Google Pixel a bordo del satellite, con la Terra come sfondo, utilizzando la tecnologia della camera HDR di Redwire. L'iniziativa, sostenuta da Google Pixel e T-Mobile, mira a promuovere l'educazione STEAM e aumentare la consapevolezza sull'impatto dello spazio nella vita quotidiana, sostenendo al contempo studenti di ingegneria svantaggiati a livello globale. La tecnologia delle camere di Redwire ha già supportato missioni di rilievo, tra cui l'atterraggio lunare di Intuitive Machines e la missione Artemis I.
Redwire (NYSE: RDW) se ha asociado con el YouTuber Mark Rober y CrunchLabs para proporcionar una cámara espacial para la misión SAT GUS. El proyecto permitirá a los usuarios de todo el mundo cargar selfies a través de spaceselfie.com, que se mostrarán en un teléfono Google Pixel a bordo del satélite, con la Tierra como telón de fondo, utilizando la tecnología de cámara HDR de Redwire. La iniciativa, apoyada por Google Pixel y T-Mobile, tiene como objetivo promover la educación STEAM y aumentar la conciencia sobre el impacto del espacio en la vida cotidiana, mientras apoya a estudiantes de ingeniería desfavorecidos a nivel mundial. La tecnología de cámaras de Redwire ha respaldado anteriormente misiones notables, incluyendo el aterrizaje lunar de Intuitive Machines y la misión Artemis I.
레드와이어 (NYSE: RDW)는 유튜버 마크 로버(Mark Rober) 및 크런치랩(CrunchLabs)과 협력하여 SAT GUS 미션을 위한 우주 카메라를 제공하게 되었습니다. 이 프로젝트는 전 세계 사용자들이 spaceselfie.com을 통해 셀피를 업로드할 수 있게 하며, 이 셀피는 Redwire의 HDR 카메라 기술을 사용하여 위성에 탑재된 구글 픽셀 전화기에서 지구를 배경으로 표시됩니다. 구글 픽셀과 T-Mobile의 지원을 받는 이 이니셔티브는 STEAM 교육을 홍보하고 우주가 일상생활에 미치는 영향에 대한 인식을 높이며, 전 세계의 저소득층 공학 학생들을 지원하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. Redwire의 카메라 기술은 인튜이티브 머신즈(Intuitive Machines)의 달 착륙 및 아르테미스 I 미션을 포함한 주목할만한 미션을 지원한 바 있습니다.
Redwire (NYSE: RDW) s'est associé à YouTuber Mark Rober et à CrunchLabs pour fournir une caméra spatiale pour la mission SAT GUS. Le projet permettra aux utilisateurs du monde entier de télécharger des selfies via spaceselfie.com, qui seront affichés sur un téléphone Google Pixel à bord du satellite, avec la Terre en arrière-plan, utilisant la technologie de caméra HDR de Redwire. L'initiative, soutenue par Google Pixel et T-Mobile, vise à promouvoir l'éducation STEAM et à sensibiliser à l'impact de l'espace sur la vie quotidienne tout en soutenant des étudiants en ingénierie défavorisés dans le monde entier. La technologie de caméra de Redwire a auparavant soutenu des missions notables, notamment l'atterrissage lunaire d'Intuitive Machines et la mission Artemis I.
Redwire (NYSE: RDW) hat sich mit YouTuber Mark Rober und CrunchLabs zusammengetan, um eine Raumkamera für die SAT GUS-Mission bereitzustellen. Das Projekt ermöglicht es Nutzern weltweit, Selfies über spaceselfie.com hochzuladen, die dann auf einem Google Pixel-Handy an Bord des Satelliten angezeigt werden, mit der Erde im Hintergrund unter Verwendung der HDR-Kameratechnologie von Redwire. Die Initiative, unterstützt von Google Pixel und T-Mobile, zielt darauf ab, die STEAM-Ausbildung zu fördern und das Bewusstsein für die Auswirkungen des Weltraums auf das tägliche Leben zu schärfen, während gleichzeitig benachteiligte Ingenieurstudenten weltweit unterstützt werden. Die Kameratechnologie von Redwire hat zuvor bedeutende Missionen unterstützt, darunter die Mondlandung von Intuitive Machines und die Artemis-I-Mission.
- Partnership with high-profile tech influencer Mark Rober expands market visibility
- Demonstrates practical application of Redwire's flight-proven camera technology
- Builds on successful track record including Intuitive Machines and Artemis I missions
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Insights
The partnership between Redwire and Mark Rober represents an interesting marketing initiative, but has minimal direct financial impact on Redwire's business fundamentals. While the project showcases Redwire's camera technology capabilities and could enhance brand visibility through Rober's large YouTube following (>24M subscribers), the revenue potential appears The project's main value lies in public relations and STEAM education rather than commercial returns.
The more significant aspect is Redwire's broader camera technology portfolio, which has proven applications in critical space missions like Intuitive Machines' lunar landing and Artemis I. These established partnerships with major space companies and NASA demonstrate stronger revenue potential in the core business-to-business and government contracting segments.
SAT GUS will enable users from around the world to upload their photos via spaceselfie.com and specify their city. Using Redwire’s flight-proven camera technology, SAT GUS will capture HDR pictures of user-submitted selfies that will be displayed on a Google Pixel phone onboard SAT GUS, with Earth as the backdrop. The photos will then be transmitted to Earth. The SAT GUS mission is part of a unique science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) activation that raises awareness of the impact space has on our daily lives and will support underserved engineering students around the world.
“Redwire is proud to partner with Mark Rober and CrunchLabs for the SAT GUS mission, which will use Redwire’s trusted space cameras to support a one-of-a-kind STEAM initiative to give millions of people around the world access to space,” said Austin Jordan, Redwire Vice President of Marketing and Communications. “Redwire cameras have enabled hundreds of missions, from low Earth orbit, to the Moon, and beyond, and we are proud to leverage this heritage for SAT GUS.”
Redwire’s camera technology capitalizes on decades of flight heritage to deliver proven space domain awareness capability for civil, commercial, and national security space mission applications, including machine vision, optical navigation, science, remote sensing, photogrammetry, inspection, video monitoring, and mission documentation. Redwire cameras recently supported Intuitive Machines' historic lunar landing for the IM-1 mission. Additionally, the Orion Camera System, developed by Redwire in partnership with Lockheed Martin, launched on Artemis I and captured images from that historic mission.
About Redwire
Redwire Corporation (NYSE:RDW) is a global space infrastructure and innovation company enabling civil, commercial, and national security programs. Redwire’s proven and reliable capabilities include avionics, sensors, power solutions, critical structures, mechanisms, radio frequency systems, platforms, missions, and microgravity payloads. Redwire combines decades of flight heritage and proven experience with an agile and innovative culture. Redwire’s approximately 700 employees working from 17 facilities located throughout
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