Unfortunately I have not yet made anything to aid in space travel.
I’ll keep writing down some ideas though… always write down your ideas, no matter how silly they may seem.
Propulsion systems, some of which are in orbit helping move around satellites. 😀 Very much a dream come true – to have helped design and build these systems. The coolest engine I’ve built hasn’t been flown yet. It’s still in development. It’s 3D printed and regeneratively cooled. I’m super exited to get that one qualified to fly in space!!
During the summer while working for a company here in Ireland’s space industry called “InnaLabs” I worked on gyroscopes which are used in the aerospace industry!!!
I have helped in space travel in terms of myself gaining experience in spacecraft operations from a European Space Agency trainee week, which I will eventually be contributing to my career and space travel in operating satellites in orbit around Earth. 🙂 🙂 🙂
I have not made anything to aid in space travel, but during my masters I got to design and build a reaction wheel for a small satellite.
It’s a device that some satellites use to keep them stable so that they don’t spin in the wrong direction.
I took a small motor from a drone, attached a small brass disc to it, and programmed it using a Raspberry Pi to spin in reverse and backward. It was a lot of fun seeing it move for the first time 😀
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Wispa7911 commented on :
Hannah and Allison you are so lucky! Rory and Sita keep trying I know you will come up with something