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And it will change the way we go in the outdoors.
>>walk towards the McDonald ad, until you reach the river, then turn towards Walmart.
You won`t get lost never again
Russian Avant Space plans to reach one billion people with advertising in space
>Avant Space proposes to use a group of microsatellites equipped with a laser system to project images in the night sky and thus cover more than 130 cities and reach over a billion people with the celestial advertising, the company said on its website.
>The space banner system would allow major brands and blue chips to reach mass audiences less costly than with TV advertising, U.S. media reports speculated.
>“The Russian company explains that their plan is to permit companies and individuals to brand the sky with logos, initials, or other symbols,” the U.S.-based space lawyer Michelle L.D. Hanlon explained in a LinkedIn post.
>Avant Space claims on its website that the Outer Space Treaty from 1967 provides free access to space and therefore “space advertising is not subject to global prohibition”.
https://spacewatch.global/2020/09/russian-avant-space-plans-to-reach-one-billion-people-with-advertising-in-space/
>>walk towards the McDonald ad, until you reach the river, then turn towards Walmart.
You won`t get lost never again
Russian Avant Space plans to reach one billion people with advertising in space
>Avant Space proposes to use a group of microsatellites equipped with a laser system to project images in the night sky and thus cover more than 130 cities and reach over a billion people with the celestial advertising, the company said on its website.
>The space banner system would allow major brands and blue chips to reach mass audiences less costly than with TV advertising, U.S. media reports speculated.
>“The Russian company explains that their plan is to permit companies and individuals to brand the sky with logos, initials, or other symbols,” the U.S.-based space lawyer Michelle L.D. Hanlon explained in a LinkedIn post.
>Avant Space claims on its website that the Outer Space Treaty from 1967 provides free access to space and therefore “space advertising is not subject to global prohibition”.
https://spacewatch.global/2020/09/russian-avant-space-plans-to-reach-one-billion-people-with-advertising-in-space/