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  • [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2015/03/30/final_kj-student-space-initiative-triples-in-size-incorporates-new-research-areas/ Stanford Daily ...n-challenge/ CNET article on SSI's participation] in the first ever Global Space Balloon Challenge
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  • ...topic or recent space news. We want this to be a welcoming and interactive space (pun intended) where anyone can jump in with questions, ideas, or insights. ...ure where to start? Take a look at just a handful of issues present in the space world these days...
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  • ...view?mode=global General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT)] is a an open-source space mission design tool.
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  • ...nging yet rewarding endeavors ever attempted. Why do we do it? What should Space be used for? Who decides? ...we explore the space industry, past and present, and change the future of Space.
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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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  • ...s must become more precise with longer transmission distances and the Deep Space challenge required a tenfold increase in displacement. ...what might be feasible. The large amounts of interest in SSI from private space companies led the team to believe that monetary and launch resources could
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  • ...ng precedent for the feasibility of free-space optical communications from space.
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  • ...on New Space, and his belief of Stanford being, well, “the Stanford of New Space.” ...ng firm based in New York dedicated to monitoring the top companies in New Space and satisfying the demand for information on this budding field.
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  • ...n Cumbers from NASA Ames to discuss the potential of synthetic biology for space applications on January 10, 2013. ...he estimates that is costs $27,000 per person per day in the International Space Station on food, drink, and breathing alone!
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  • ...d Logan Herrera. It was initially formed to investigate the possibility of space-based optical communications, with the intent to participate in the NASA [[ ...g this technology into a CubeSat form-factor satellite for the purposes of space-based communication. In its first year of existence, the group developed a
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  • ...'''S'''atellite, is an autonomous satellite project to detect asteroids in space.
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  • ...we’ve hit the ground running. Between February and December we’ve hosted 2 space entrepreneurship conferences, launched 20 small solid rockets, flown 2 ball ...well, the President of SpaceX, and Peter Diamandis, co-founder of multiple space start-ups, in Fall 2013. Over 250 students attended these events.
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  • As a warm-up to building the software that will track asteroids in space, software is currently working on tracking stars as a means to achieve atti
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  • ...den began his talk discussing the need and desire for human expansion into space, driven by human nature as well as the search for extra-terrestrial life. T Dr. Worden then described how a paradigm shift is occurring in the field of space. Since Craig Venter sequenced the human genome and the field of synthetic b
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  • ...them have ever been successful. But Peter is so driven by his passion for space and so unwilling to take no as an answer, that he has constantly accomplish
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  • ...o astronaut life support, biomaterials for space use, and terraforming for space colonization. We're currently building a [[DNA Synthesizer]] to make DNA in space. Come join us!
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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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  • ==Pre-ValBal - record by the California Near Space Project, 57:02==
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  • ...to use it as well. The view to Stanford campus is clear and there is ample space to set up tripods and other equipment. There is also a geodetic survey mark
    530 bytes (82 words) - 15:35, 6 September 2015
  • 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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