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  • ...y looking for help, and who you can contact to jump in! Think of this like a jobs listing page except that the jobs are always available and you apply b ...whelmed, or just want to chat with someone, don't hesitate to reach out to a leadership member. ''SSI exists for, and because of, its members (that's yo
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  • ...ing SSI financially accessible, and that includes you never having to make a purchase you are unable to or uncomfortable making. Choose one of the two o ...nd try to submit it as soon as you can; if you're traveling with SSI, take a picture of your receipt in case you forget it or accidentally lose it. And
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  • ...ing SVN to store all the libraries, parts, and projects. Altium introduced a native cloud platform, Altium365, and Git support. We're doing our best to * Make a new git repo with git init
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  • ...if you would like access to it. Rebecca has created an OpenRocket model of a DD and non-DD version of the Firestorm, which should be in this folder.* [E A Cross Section of an L1-Ready Rocket (not drawn to scale) [EDIT HERE]
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  • ...PCB? Time to get it sent out for manufacturing and to order components and a stencil! ...he lower lines) for production equipment to "draw" shapes on each layer of a board.]]
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  • ##Will you have a helper? ##Are attendees coming to learn a fundamental skill, improve on a skill, explore an advanced topic, get hyped about something, etc…
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  • ...n't read and skip the step about renaming. So far, no one has come up with a board name that acronyms to "RENAME-ME" to justify not renaming the project ...type of file in Altium that organizes all of the files that go into making a real circuit board. These include all of the schematic files that define th
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  • ...n ADCS system that consists of a camera that takes images of the stars and a system that processes images to match up to an onboard database, thus deter
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  • ...e diameter (using superconducting nanowire photon detectors), and predicts a data rate between 150 and 200 Mbits/s. Such satellites have been proposed f
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  • ...uestion) hold the payload or flight string simultaneously, releasing it on a count. ...oon, a reference to the popular Sci-Fi TV-Show ''Battlestar Galactica'' -- a release tradition initiated by Kirill Safin in the 2014-2015 academic year.
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  • [[File:Quail In Use.jpg|thumb|495x495px|Quail Wired for a Hot Fire, Winter 2022]] ...rGuppy]], and builds from a shared codebase.[[File:DSC3178.jpg|thumb|500px|A partially-assembled Quail PCB]]
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  • ...stributed micro-controller nodes that communicate to a central server over a CAN bus. Details can be found in Kythera's latest design review here: [http
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  • ...s (such as deploy a parachute) at various altitude an velocities. SSI uses a verity of altimeters.
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  • ...et. They are designing and testing a mechanical staging system along side a friction-fit staging system, and they'll be attempting to launch to 30,000f
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  • ...ains a student observatory which seems to be of very high quality. This is a resource that SSI's [[Optical Communications]] team is aware of, but has ne
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  • [[File:Pho.jpg | right | thumb | Two Large bowls of Pho from a Balloon Lunch]] ...Lead Aria Tedjarati and team member Kirill Safin decided to forever impose a mandatory lunch routine of Pho consumption for subsequent launches.
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  • ...egrated support for putting vector graphics onto the silkscreen. There are a couple of workarounds for this. SSI's preferred option for vector graphics Then launch Altium and insert a String on the Top or Bottom Overlay layer. Select TrueType font and choose
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  • ...ent in the field. It has also been proposed by the OpComms group that such a system might be able to transmit internet data over the link, such that oth ...ingle Snapchat notification, but nothing more. The team attributes this to a misconfiguration.
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  • ...team culture is one of :laid back fun and adventure" without negligence of a rigorous engineering environment. This culture has been developed and maint ...unch schedule features three or four launches per quarter -- an average of a launch every 2.5 to 3 weeks.
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  • ...ng messages. But there's more than that to SSI's history (and also there's a maximum amount of messages at 150). Here is a glimpse into the past:
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  • ...link between two nearby buildings (~1km apart) which need rapid access to a shared network and which could not be cost-effectively linked by fiber. ...ctuations in weather. A small rainstorm (or even fog) will typically break a link like this.
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  • ...was used again for [[IREC 2018]]. It was based on the Teensy 3.2 and used a Kalman filter to determine altitude and flight state.
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  • ...Methods]]. This detection method involves sequencing the added bases with a commercial sequencing service. The segment to be sequenced is effectively p ...circularized (~1 kb). Long single-stranded DNA can be obtained by cutting a [https://www.neb.com/products/n4040-m13mp18-single-stranded-dna#pd-descript
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  • ...power supply to charge the pads, and is our first step towards developing a microfluidics platform for DNA synthesis in space!
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  • If the [[beam divergence]] of a transmitter is small, i.e. it forms a tighter cone, then more power actually reaches the receiver. However, low d ...g stability of just 4 microradians . Achieving this kind of precision with a mechanism that must withstand the shock and vibrations levels of launch and
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  • [[Sequoia]], a 3U software defined imaging satellite that will demonstrate image classific *[[SNAPS]], the Stanford NAno Picture Satellite, a 1/4U imaging cubesat
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  • ...ack asteroids in space, software is currently working on tracking stars as a means to achieve attitude determination.
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  • ...200px | A low profile Preci-Dip socket, whose pins have been inserted into a set of "zero profile" receptacles. ]] ...r of pins. Preci-Dip connectors have a 0.1" spacing between pins, which is a common standard on microcontrollers such as most Arduino and Teensy boards.
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  • ...m factors can alter their orientation relative to their velocity to create a range of thrusts without active propulsion. Unconfirmed reports suggest tha ...calculation of time to stable separation of two identical satellites with a 1U or 2U difference in frontal presented area|thumb]]
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  • ...lab is attempting a formation CubeSat mission. This mission will likely be a telescope occulter system, in which one CubeSat acts as an imager and the o
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  • ...e currently stored in the Durand gas cage. For the moment we're limited to a maximum of 5 tanks. If you'd like to help manage SSI's chemical inventory: ...as purchasers request a new user account [https://ehs.stanford.edu/request-a-new-chemtracker-user-account here] so that you are able to view and edit th
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  • ...ame|right|FitSat-1, built by the Fukuoka Institute of Technology, featured a full wall of LEDs]] ...e 30% to 40% more light for the same power have reached the market, making a repeat or improvement on this mission highly achievable.
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  • ...rom time to time. In case you, like I, don't know words very well, here is a list of words he's said that are just way to smart sounding for me. :* Tinney (ok I know that one's not even a big word, don't judge me)
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  • ...l Communications from CubeSat platforms, it becomes necessary to introduce a fine steering system for the transmitter itself, to improve on the pointing ...fine steering system would need to be ±210 μrad, significantly finer than a typical CubeSat ADCS can offer.
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  • ...ortant factor, because the energy emitted by the laser will be spread over a fairly large area, so power considerations are key.
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  • ...de Determination and Control System (ADCS) provides measurements regarding a satellite's orbit and allows the satellite to change its inertial position. ** A Kalman Filter is a probabilistic system that keeps track of a best estimate of its state (attitude) and its uncertainty, updating this es
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  • ...a subsequent test, the team was able to bidirectionally encode and decode a string of bits.]] ...tions, with the intent to participate in the NASA [[CubeQuest Challenge]], a competition for small satellite design, but later moved away from the compe
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  • ...related to coursework by working on SSI related projects. This article is a form of ProcraSSItination. ...nore the growing stress of an approaching PSET deadline while sanding down a coupler. Checking slack constantly even if you didn't have any notification
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  • ...is network of telescopes is far superior to any RF ground station network. A serious [[optical communications]] satellite attempt may find this network
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  • SSI-25 Cassiopeia was a high-altitude balloon launched by a team consisting of inexperienced freshman, sophomores, and juniors. The flight lasted for 263.15 minutes. The balloon reached a maximum altitude 26530.69 meters. The parachute deployed successfully.
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  • ...have persisted and, should a new board fall under one of these categories, a suitable naming convention would be preferable.<br/> ...boards become very easy to relate to the function of a board, and hearing a board named "Pound Cake" will immediately cause one to think it is power-re
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  • Here's a general listing of CubeSat component manufacturers and the components each ** CubeSatKit and development hardware for a variety of microcontrollers
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  • ...uino IDE], however it has many drawbacks and lacks many of the features of a full IDE. There are a fair number of steps to follow if you do not have any of the software that
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  • ...held radio and decoding using a phone app or a computer program. This is a ONE WAY comms method (from balloon to ground ONLY). ...d to pick up ourselves, will be automatically uploaded to aprs.fi. This is a ONE WAY comms method (from balloon to ground ONLY).
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  • ...rowing community of SSI Alumni & Friends! Whether you are a recent grad or a community member interested in SSI, we'd love to stay in touch with you! We have a [https://groups.google.com/g/ssialumni Google Group] for our wonderful alum
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  • ...other. The requirements include mission planning, command and execution of a pointing maneuver, acquisition of an incoming optical signal and tracking o * Demonstrate a subset of technology for full bidirectional optical communications mission
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  • [[File:LLCD.jpg|frame|right|LADEE closed a bidirectional optical comms link]] ...in several considerable respects. Most importantly, the LADEE orbiter had a dry mass of approximately 250kg, substantially larger than the CubeSat the
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  • ...WOD) is a method for microfluidic control of small droplets of fluid using a voltage differential to change surface tension. SSI Biology is currently pr ...ed over the droplets. Applying voltage to individual electrodes results in a change in surface tension and contact angle of the liquid droplets on top o
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  • ...literally written the book on differential [[Pulse Position Modulation]], a technique for encoding information in optical signals. Kahn has advised the
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  • ...before been attempted. If successful, the technology developed will enable a dramatic leap forward in the capabilities of both cubesats and larger satel ...dable satellites. Miniaturizing an optical communications system to fit in a CubeSat would also make it far easier for larger satellites to add optical
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  • SSI-29 featured SSI's first-ever flight of a DSLR camera. It's primary focus was the capturing of high quality, high res ...lometer set to take a picture every 2 seconds on an automatic setting, and a wide-angle 24mm lens.
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  • ...aunching them. Balloonerang tackles the challenge of payload recovery with a single, integrated, guided recovery system, simulating when aerodynamics, m ...glider deploys the parachute and descends safely to the ground. Whew! What a journey! And what an adventure for you to go on!
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  • [[File:PegasusPDRCover.png|thumb|200px|right|Example of a Rockets Team PDR Cover Page]] ...ality of both attempting and accomplishing a particular project. We follow a modified version of their practices.
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  • ...eas and in Gerson's opinion, the best version was this - a Stanford S with a star in the middle with some stuff circling it (like the NASA meatball logo ...official logo. Though there was an option (that wasn't chosen) that showed a moon rover instead. Omar definitely wouldn't have chosen to put these thing
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  • ...apply this technology to launch very small payloads into orbit, either as a second stage or as part of an air-launch system. ...nels to increase efficiency, which is only possible and economical on such a small scale because they chemical etching the sheets of metal.
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  • ...org/wiki/Signal_Processing signal processing] that describes how difficult a signal is to detect. Signals with high signal-to-noise ratios are easier to ...to another. All signals have a physical representation, sometimes known as a ''medium'' or ''carrier''. Some examples of signal carriers are light, soun
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  • ...dologies for the analysis, design, and control of autonomous systems, with a particular emphasis on large-scale robotic networks and autonomous aerospac
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  • '''ValBal''' is a contraction of ''valve'' and ''ballast'', and may be used to refer to: *[[Valve-Ballast Altitude Control | Valve-ballast altitude control]], a [[:Category:High Altitude Balloons | high altitude balloon]] technology dev
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  • Dr. Hollberg is a professor in the Applied Physics Department. A member of SSI worked in this lab on optical tracking in the past. He is int
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  • ...onents, while a HOOTL is mostly just for software and is a simulation, and a SHITL is somewhere in the middle. It's like shitty version of HITL. For Valbal, we use a Raspberry Pi to both flash new code to the valbal board, and run tests, all
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  • ...optical communication system. It used an LED matrix for transmission and a homemade receiver circuit to receive the signal. ...ntifier to locate the receive team in the dark. This often involved having a team member manually pulse the LEDs on and off. There have been proposals t
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  • ''This article is currently just a list of resources. It will be (eventually) expanded to explain more concept This is a good resource for understanding how PPM works:
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  • ...lated by pink foam. The small styrofoam box held a very simple gimbal and a SPOT gps tracker.
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  • This is a conference we once considered running. Ultimately, due to lack of time, it
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  • ...Test Laboratory in Table Mountain, California, which was used to transmit a high-definition video clip. OPALS flew on the SpaceX CRS-3 resupply mission
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  • ...he rocket is to successfully launch a staged rocket, capable of delivering a payload to 30,000 feet while employing as much student innovation as possib ...t Phoenix's first year of trying to stage a rocket. The goal is to design a first iteration of this project that can successfully fly two powered stage
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  • ...|Project Cycloon]] on November 17, 2019. Not a true launch, it was instead a series of ground tests of various properties of polyethylene tubing envelop ...anism was approaching completion, it was decided to test this mechanism on a ZPB envelope. Initially scheduled for '''November 16''', the tests were pus
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  • ...e that uses a four-enzyme pathway to detect the addition of nucleotides to a strand of DNA. Pyrosequencing is compatible with [[Electrowetting on Dielec ...a template for a template-dependent polymerase. One type of nucleotide at a time is introduced to the DNA with enzyme mix to build up the complementary
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  • ..., was a JAXA mission begun in 1993 and launched in 2005. The satellite was a 570 kg payload designed to test interorbit links (space to space links betw
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  • ...ntous fungi, laboratory automation using the OpenTrons robot, and building a synthetic cell. He co-founded the BioBricks Foundation, BIOFAB, Gen9, and t
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  • # SSI teaches by doing. Basically, we're made up of a ton of projects. You can join any project at any time and people are expect ...whole series of engineering workshops throughout the fall to help you get a head start!
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  • SSI-46 was part of a combined balloon launch with [[SSI-44]] and [[SSI-45]] designed as an on-bo Payload included a SSI-decorated Barbie toy set, making it (almost certainly) the first "Space
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  • ##Will you have a helper? ##Are attendees coming to learn a fundamental skill, improve on a skill, explore an advanced topic, get hyped about something, etc…
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  • ...'ll need to spend a few minutes tidying the workspace, then you can redeem a snack. Here are possible ways to fulfill the requirement: * Put away tools left out on a table
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  • '''If you do not know how to use a 3D printer, do not use the printers without asking for help!''' Message the * If a printer is having issues leave a note on the printer explaining the issue and alert the #3dprinters channel
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  • ...ox housing the motor and electronics. The insulated central box will house a Teensy, Arduino, GPS, and AdafruIt 10 degrees of freedom board. Optimal lig
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  • ...learning about a particular topic or recent space news. We want this to be a welcoming and interactive space (pun intended) where anyone can jump in wit ...k, a member (or a couple of members) will be Discussion Leads, bringing in a topic or article(s) of interest and any relevant historical contexts that t
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  • ...u need to do in order to launch a rocket with us. Note: SSI does subsidize a substantial portion of the cost to launch and build rockets. # Be a member of SSI (pay your dues). Talk to your co-lead about how to do this.
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  • [[File:Tdt infocard.jpeg|frame|right|A graphical primer on TdT]] ...rases. TdT can use many different nucleotides as substrates, incorporating a huge variety of natural and synthetic nucleotides, whether [[Blocking Group
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  • ...se. Each Servo gets a 3.3V supply, a capacitor to smooth the movement, and a PWM signal. ...for larger motors to connect to. These connectors allow each motor to get a power, direction signal, and PWM signal. These connectors also offer extra
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  • ...Band radio. It collects images, processes them using ML models specific to a given research objective, and downlinks the results and images over its hig ...tible with Circuit Python, so everyone can get their hands dirty! There is a more detailed specification [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BcifHrCw0B
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  • ...ki/spaces/GW/overview?mode=global General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT)] is a an open-source space mission design tool.
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  • ...PCB designers check through this list prior to generating design files for a board.''' ...ets two different things and causing there to be no connection, leading to a trace not being placed.
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  • ...d plug the USB cable into your laptop, and "QL-800 (USB)" should appear as a printer option. ...plates that may be useful for printing labels in the future. If you create a template worthy label, please add it to the google drive folder.
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  • ...ngs you need to do if you'd like to have full access to SSI's resources as a member. :-) ...fy your answers, but won't get access until you've completed trainings and a tour. -->
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  • ...policy issues, with an emphasis on the modern United States. It presents a historical overview of space programs from all around the world and discuss
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  • .... But don't dispair - with this page, you'll soon be navigating Slack like a pro! ...ether you're trying to join mainline projects or just hanging out, there's a lot going on to check out!
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  • ...oads (like Ansys) this means a remote VM will be significantly faster than a personal laptop. ==Connecting to a VM==
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  • ...era, orienting the GPS upward with a gimbal, and dropping a paper plane at a specific altitude. ...teams started with a single week to construct the payload, but were given a two week extension after some unfortunate circumstances.
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  • Submit a PDF or screenshot of your STARS training confirmation email to the [http:// .../uytengsu-teaching-lab-policy#Student%20Club Wet Lab Policy], and complete a Lab Safety Orientation - discussed on SSI's Slack (or contact Bio Team Co-L
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  • ...is required before such colonies and other advanced space systems exist is a paradigm shift to where “Everything in space is 'Made in Space.'” ...ts. Moreover, Jason emphasizes, the parts can be created on demand without a new launch, simplifying mission planning since every single tool does not h
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  • ...n the days before the rift. Now, there are 8, one for each team in SSI and a calendar devoted entirely to events (to rule them all and in the darkness b ...ile for each subteam's calendar. These calendars are hosted on Outlook for a host of bureacratic reasons that aren't very pertinent to this page. Below
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  • ...ings on campus, as well as several cloud services. This is not going to be a complete list, as few people even know about all the different things. sasha is a 2U Dell Rackmount server purchased for SSI in 2020 it features:
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  • ...ting around in your Google Drive? Is the CAD workshop you recorded lost in a Slack thread? SSI's [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbHZcWbCUjXiZ16Gb7ilO ...itting the recording up into sections. You can then upload your content as a series, so that viewers can pick what sections they want to see.
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  • On a typical night, fog forms where the coast meets the Pacific Ocean and is blo ...s many other locations in the area. Typical fog forming conditions involve a temperature and dew point within 4-5 degrees Fahrenheit. It is also import
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  • ...the night prior to the launch. The meet-time was adjusted to 5:30 am, with a "leave-time" from Breakfast at 6:30 am. ...g breakfast at this McDonalds has, since the aforementioned launch, become a permanent aspect of every launch schedule -- with meetings starting at 5:30
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  • ...tious Elononucleosis''' (Also known as '''Elono''' or '''Mars fever''') is a viral infection caused by the Musk-Shotwell virus. Infectious Elononucleosi ...mplications; there is no known cure for the other symptoms, though landing a greenhouse on Mars and building evacuated high-speed transport tubes have b
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  • ...ing SVN to store all the libraries, parts, and projects. Altium introduced a native cloud platform, Altium365, and Git support. We're doing our best to * Make a new git repo with git init
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  • The S6C was a UHF radio developed in 2018 by Sasha Maldonado and Tim Vrakas. It replaced
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  • The Biomek 2000 is a laboratory automation machine acquired by SSI Biology in the summer of 2017 The Biomek 2000 was originally owned by Dr. John Whitin, who is a research scientist at the medical school. His lab has since moved out of th
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  • ...rent altitudes, in addition to powering heaters and capturing visuals with a camera. SSI-28 was part of a combined experimental balloon launch with [[Project UV]] and [[Project X]]
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  • ...been determined, but many sites were brought up in the initial search for a long-range test site pair. These are listed below: ...gh never investigated. The line of sight criterion can be predicted using a Geocontext Profiler tool [http://www.geocontext.org/publ/2010/04/profiler/e
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  • The '''Jank Mission Design Tool''' (also known as JMDT) is a piece of software developed by [[Satellites]] as part of the development of ...second using the most simple settings (and a time step of 10 seconds), and a respectable 150 simulated days per second using WGS84, and simulating both
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  • ...charge its batteries, demonstration of wifi transmissions, and creation of a visually refined payload. The total ground track was 121.21 miles, and the ...which consisted of two styrofoam boxes and a selfie stick, was attached to a single 1500g balloon.
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  • Ian is currently working on creating a workflow for the Rockets team to get a better qualitative aerodynamic understanding of interesting geometries on r Click through a particular piece of the workflow to get help with installation, running, an
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  • ...arn Computer Aided Design (CAD) 3D Modelling to be equipped to help create a satellite that will launch into space! You are a valued member in this organization.
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