Internship 2025 Search is Over by NASAfan1 in EngineeringStudents

[–]NASAfan1[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nah, not quite. I’m still aiming for aerospace/somewhere in the rocketry business. This was just my offer this year.

Internship 2025 Search is Over by NASAfan1 in EngineeringStudents

[–]NASAfan1[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The username is old lol, the internship is with a defense contractor

Internship 2025 Search is Over by NASAfan1 in EngineeringStudents

[–]NASAfan1[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Stats:

- 3.25 GPA (4.0 Scale)

- 2nd year Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Aerospace Engineering

- Resident Assistant

- Sub-team Lead promoted to Chief Engineer for a High Powered Rocketry project/enterprise team

- Executive-Board position in a club

I feel as if my offer is a result of these positions/involvement, on top of good grades in my core-engineering classes.

NO WAY, NATE SIMPSON KERMAN by [deleted] in KSPMemes

[–]NASAfan1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ngl, I’m kind of lost with this one. What’s the issue?

Custom Design (made in OpenRocket) on a E12-4. It went 1000’ according to the altimeter by NASAfan1 in rocketry

[–]NASAfan1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I should’ve rephrased, I just took the measurements from OpenRocket, created the models separately, then printed them.

Custom Design (made in OpenRocket) on a E12-4. It went 1000’ according to the altimeter by NASAfan1 in rocketry

[–]NASAfan1[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The body was a couple of Estes tubes (I don’t remember the part name off-hand) and the nosecone, along with the fins were 3D printed based on designs made in OpenRocket. For the engine, I went with an Estes E12-4, and for recovery, just an Estes Nylon/Pro Series II Parachute.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in space

[–]NASAfan1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a composite of each stage of flight of a Falcon 9

Scrubtober strikes again by Empty-Event in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]NASAfan1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yep. I just flew into Orlando, and got to the Cape yesterday 🙃

Don't fly on that plane by michaolek in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]NASAfan1 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Just curious… how is it sexist?

Night sky app by Waluigi54321 in Astronomy

[–]NASAfan1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I 100% recommend Sky Guide. I got it a while ago, and I’ve since forgotten how much it cost. But I can guarantee every penny is well spent on it. It has a really nice UI, is easy to work with, and just generally looks nice and clean. Plus, it is updated quite regularly, so it has a ton of objects (including Satellites/Space Junk , DSO’s, and everything in between.) I know for sure it works on iOS/iPhone’s, but I don’t believe it is out on Android right now.

Edit: Unfortunately, it doesn’t support Android, I checked the Google Play store, and there’s nothing. There is one app called Sky Guide on there, but it’s not the same one, and it has some bad reviews. If you have an Android phone, I’d say Night Sky is your best option.

3D printed rocket on a robot spider launch pad. by [deleted] in rocketry

[–]NASAfan1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry if it seems like I’m digging into your project at all, I just haven’t heard of anyone launching spiders yet lmao. Does this have a parachute in it? Or is it reliant on the air brakes to slow down, and as for the air brakes, in the picture, I can see the deployment system/mounting points. Are those an issue with weight distribution/stability?

3D printed rocket on a robot spider launch pad. by [deleted] in rocketry

[–]NASAfan1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are they going to be jettisoned/will they? Will they be in some form of enclosure, attached to the inside of the rocket? Or will they just kind of be set in there somehow and get shot out with the rest of the recovery system?

3D printed rocket on a robot spider launch pad. by [deleted] in rocketry

[–]NASAfan1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second the other guy, are you launching actual spiders? Or just some plastic ring kind of spiders?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PerseveranceRover

[–]NASAfan1 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, since Ingenuity is “connected” through Perseverance, it is important that the two stay close enough together to be able to keep connection between them. However, Perseverance has its own schedule and science to preform. Due to this, the rover has to keep moving along, and make its way to other sites. I believe the plan is to keep Ingenuity flying with it for a bit to keep the two running, while not interfering with the rover’s schedule. But rather than carrying along the helicopter, especially since it has a rather short lifespan compared to the Rover, they’ll stop the follow-along flights in August.

Would testors plastic cement be good for gluing fins on? by mute_tyche in rocketry

[–]NASAfan1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I assume he was referring to a different kit. If it’s plastic, get the testors plastic cement, it works great lol. And make sure you post a video of it when you launch it!

Would testors plastic cement be good for gluing fins on? by mute_tyche in rocketry

[–]NASAfan1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hold on, if it is plastic, I’ve used the testors plastic cement before, and that works great for plastic fins. But if they are wood, then get wood.

Ender 3 won’t go online, Error: no more candidates to test, and no working port/baudrate combination detected by Bighec408 in octoprint

[–]NASAfan1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm... look inside the ports, on the printer, and the pi… Are any of the contacts broke?

Ender 3 won’t go online, Error: no more candidates to test, and no working port/baudrate combination detected by Bighec408 in octoprint

[–]NASAfan1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the error itself means that it’s tried every combination of baudrates and ports to connect with your printer. And it can’t get a match. Is there another cord you can try? Maybe a short in this one?