➀ A former NASA engineer has developed a satellite with Google and T-Mobile to enable space selfies; ➁ The satellite carries a Google Pixel smartphone and a camera to capture and beam back images; ➂ The service is free for T-Mobile account holders and Google Pixel smartphone users, or requires a subscription for others.
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