What sounds like a fairy tale is reality, as the hacker PistonMiner revealed on Saturday at the 38th Chaos Communications Congress (38C3) in Hamburg.
Beesat-1 was launched into space as one of the early, just hand-sized CubeSats, which have external dimensions of around 10 × 10 × 10 cubic centimetres. Its main purpose was to demonstrate the performance of newly developed, miniaturized reaction wheels and other technologies for pico satellites.
38C3: Hacker hijacks and repairs Beesat-1 satellites from the ground
The Beesat-1 test satellite launched into space by TU Berlin in 2009 stopped delivering data in 2013. An inventor managed to breathe new life into it.
Uploaded: Jan 10, 2025
https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-hacking-yourself-a-satellite-recovering-beesat-1, In 2013, the satellite BEESAT-1 started returning invalid telemetry, rendering it effectively unusable. Because it is ...
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