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  • 25 bytes (2 words) - 06:01, 2 July 2021
  • Space Salmon is the second generation (by some counting) rocket flight computer d ...Bass, which was a rectangular PCB that mounted vertically I'm the vehicle, Space Salmon was built onto a circular disk-shaped PCB, which fit into the rocke
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  • [[File:Last_flight_space.jpg | right| thumb | <center> SPACE Micro </center>]] ...able panels and floors so that groups that want to put experiments at near space on one of the balloons can easily modify individual small parts and be read
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  • ==Space History:== * https://phys.org/news/2012-08-key-dates-history-space-exploration.html
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  • ...n on Made In Space and the first 3D printer ever sent to the International Space Station, see: [http://www.madeinspace.us/ their website]. ...k about student space entrepreneurship and his vision for manufacturing in space starting with 3D printing technology.
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  • ...nds-on experience and broader insight they need to realize the next era of space development. ...We’re the gathering place for people who want to act on their interests in space. Since 2013, we’ve flown a zero gravity experiment with NASA, helped buil
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  • ...www.sme-smad.com Space Mission Analysis and Design (SMAD)] is the Bible of space mission engineering.
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  • ...es and guest speakers from NASA, the Department of Defense, new and legacy space industry companies, and other stakeholders. Students will present on one is
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  • [http://www.sme-smad.com Space Mission Engineering] [https://www.nasa.gov/smallsat-institute/space-mission-design-tools Space Mission Design Tools]
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  • ==Space History:== * https://phys.org/news/2012-08-key-dates-history-space-exploration.html
    995 bytes (140 words) - 02:38, 19 October 2018
  • ...www.sme-smad.com Space Mission Analysis and Design (SMAD)] is the Bible of space mission engineering.
    135 bytes (19 words) - 21:48, 15 August 2020
  • ...mission design platform, for satellites, rockets, and other space and non-space systems.
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  • ...link between itself and ESA’s [[ARTEMIS]] as well two additional space-to-space S-band links.
    665 bytes (92 words) - 21:11, 4 December 2015
  • ...nds-on experience and broader insight they need to realize the next era of space development. ...We’re the gathering place for people who want to act on their interests in space. Since 2013, we’ve flown a zero gravity experiment with NASA, helped buil
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  • ...es and guest speakers from NASA, the Department of Defense, new and legacy space industry companies, and other stakeholders. Students will present on one is
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  • ...quite the same application as optical communication. Dr. Hollberg has lab space in End Station III.
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  • {{:Stanford Student Space Initiative (SSI)}}
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