SpaceX's "Doge-1" lunar mission has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission
ChainCatcher news, Samuel Reid, CEO of the space technology company Geometric Energy Corporation, confirmed on the X platform that SpaceX's "Doge-1" lunar mission has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). According to the authorization document shared, the authorization will expire two years after the DOGE-1 mission launch or on October 30, 2025, whichever comes first.It is reported that the DOGE-1 satellite was developed by the space technology company Geometric Energy Corporation, which announced the project in May 2021. The satellite will be launched by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket. A micro-screen on the DOGE-1 satellite will display advertisements, images, and logos, which will then be broadcast back to Earth. DOGE-1 is the first satellite fully paid for with DOGE tokens.