Dogecoin Supported DOGE-1 Satellite Received the Necessary Permission.

The #DOGE-1 satellite, which is expected to be launched in January at the very beginning of 2024 and financed with Dogecoin, received the necessary permission from the US Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). The satellite will be launched with the famous Falcon 9 rocket of Elon Musk's company, SpaceX.

Historical days seem to be approaching again for Dogecoin, which is greatly supported by #ElonMusk. Permission has been issued for the satellite to be launched for the #DOGE-1 space mission, funded with Dogecoin. The US Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) also officially published the license of DOGE-1.

As you may remember, Elon Musk first announced the #DOGE-1 satellite in May 2021, but the project was disrupted by subsequent delays and postponements.

As it is known, the satellite that will be launched into space plans to broadcast advertisements from there later.

On the other hand, a physical Dogecoin was prepared for another project of NASA, called "Moon Mission". A US-based company called Astrobotic will send this Dogecoin into space on NASA's rocket. In addition to physical Dogecoin, the rocket to be launched on December 23 will also include a Bitcoin sponsored by the BitMEX exchange and a Bitcoin initial block replica prepared by Bitcoin Magazine.

Both #DOGE-1 and Astrobotic's space mission were fully funded by Dogecoin.

The emergence of the news did not bring a price increase in Dogecoin. DOGE is trading at approximately $0.08 at the time the news was written.
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