AWS Ground Station
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#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes. This is just the ground station, though, you would still need to put a satellite in orbit to receive messages from, however. And remember that it's somewhat expensive in terms of delta-V budget to have the satellite over someone's house exactly when you want it to be. Most people that want to spy on their neighbor will just buy a $30 spy cam with a 4G uplink.
But if a $30 spy cam with 4G uplink was detected by the marks anti-surveillance regime ( https://www.bastille.net/cell-phone-detection ) you could be talking a huge liability. Might be more discreet to use satellites with lower cost if things don't work out so great.
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes. This is just the ground station, though, you would still need to put a satellite in orbit to receive messages from, however. And remember that it's somewhat expensive in terms of delta-V budget to have the satellite over someone's house exactly when you want it to be. Most people that want to spy on their neighbor will just buy a $30 spy cam with a 4G uplink.
Surveillance satellites aren't normally in geostationary orbits either, as that's too far away for the optics. Your deltav comment alludes to it. They seem to be into highly elliptical orbits.
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#15> To add satellites to your account, please email aws-groundstation@amazon.com with the NORAD ID, your FCC license information, and your customer account number and someone will contact you. Does anyone know how to get a NORAD ID?
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#16Where does one get the satellite to rent?
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#17I recall looking at this a while ago, but I couldn't seem to find what kind of RF hardware amazon is using, is there any information on that?
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#18I recall looking at this a while ago, but I couldn't seem to find what kind of RF hardware amazon is using, is there any information on that?
I don't think AWS are involved in the satellites themselves, they are simply making access to ground station equipment available over the net.