
This is really cool. @Skymapperspace is building an Avalanche L1 to verify telescope space observations on-chain for intelligence communities worldwide to access. A new standard for real-world data as we look to the stars, on Avalanche:
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The world’s first DePIN for space discovery. We empower everyone with a global network of telescopes, real data and Web3 tech. Map all the sky, all the time.

This is really cool. @Skymapperspace is building an Avalanche L1 to verify telescope space observations on-chain for intelligence communities worldwide to access. A new standard for real-world data as we look to the stars, on Avalanche:





This is really cool. @Skymapperspace is building an Avalanche L1 to verify telescope space observations on-chain for intelligence communities worldwide to access. A new standard for real-world data as we look to the stars, on Avalanche:








Solana claiming it too? x.com/i/status/20437…




This is really cool. @Skymapperspace is building an Avalanche L1 to verify telescope space observations on-chain for intelligence communities worldwide to access. A new standard for real-world data as we look to the stars, on Avalanche:

We’re excited to build on @avax 🔺 An Avalanche L1 is the foundation we need to bring verifiable telescope observations on-chain and enable trusted, real-world data for global intelligence and scientific communities. A new standard for space observation infrastructure is emerging.

This is really cool. @Skymapperspace is building an Avalanche L1 to verify telescope space observations on-chain for intelligence communities worldwide to access. A new standard for real-world data as we look to the stars, on Avalanche:

"If you ask kids, only 10% of them have seen the Milky Way." A teacher giving a daytime astronomy class can connect to a telescope on the other side of the world where it's dark and observe the stars live through @Skymapperspace, a global telescope network on Solana.




"If you ask kids, only 10% of them have seen the Milky Way." A teacher giving a daytime astronomy class can connect to a telescope on the other side of the world where it's dark and observe the stars live through @Skymapperspace, a global telescope network on Solana.

