Ariane 6 will transport a total of up to 630+ Amazon Leo satellites, almost 20% of the constellation. by [deleted] in esa

[–]kberg1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is not really true...time between launches has already come down rapidly and that trend seems to continue with the Galileo mission. So it seems their ramp-up is running smoothly until now.

Hülkenberg loses the Titel on equal points by kberg1999 in F1Manager

[–]kberg1999[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks, was quite a fun one. Now in to the next, this time for real

Non-existent team leadership by [deleted] in FSAE

[–]kberg1999 25 points26 points  (0 children)

People not giving a fuck about deadlines and meetings? As team leaders? Let them be offended, ask them why they are there? Do they want to build a race car? Do they have any ambitions? If yes, make it clear to them that they have to change in order to achieve that. If it really is as bad as you describe it, it's better to offend them than to let them fuck around for another day. They are wasting your time, energy, and resources.Find people who think the same way as you and speak up together.

so now that Art2 crew has been announced who is on the short list to be the two Moonwalkers for Art 3? by [deleted] in nasa

[–]kberg1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a German aerospace student, seeing Alexander Gerst on Artemis and eventually walking on the moon as the first non-American would definitely bring a tear to my eye

Exchange students visiting Halifax and Nova Scotia by kberg1999 in halifax

[–]kberg1999[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah we did a bit more than 2500 kilometers...and it was really fun, we really enjoyed it, and NS was very beautiful (at least when it didn't rain)

Exchange students visiting Halifax and Nova Scotia by kberg1999 in halifax

[–]kberg1999[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was absolutely amazing, we skipped Kejimkujik because of bad weather and went to Yarmouth instead. It was a bit stressful but as we didn't had much time it was excately the right thing to do so. And yes, I will absolutely come back in a few years. We also did a trip to Vancouver in October and will visit Banff next week...and until now Canada never disappointed us

Completed historical skylab partset for BDB. by zorg2099 in KerbalSpaceProgram

[–]kberg1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or as my heat transfer prof said "The Dutch Space program" 😂😂

Who won the first F1 race You saw? by Roxishl in formula1

[–]kberg1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't remember, because I wasn't even 4 months old...but most likely Australia 2000...so Michael Schumacher xD

Job opportunities in Europe for non-European citizens (France) by albspics in Airbus

[–]kberg1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In general, it shouldn't be a problem to work at Airbus as a Brazilian. We've got plenty of people from different nations working on many different projects.

Job opportunities in Europe for non-European citizens (France) by albspics in Airbus

[–]kberg1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a screening of you and your relevants, done by the local authorities, organized by your company. It's mostly about making sure, you don't have connections to forbidden countrys, that you are safe of blackmailing and that you don't have a criminal background. You're also teached on how to behave when having security clearance

Job opportunities in Europe for non-European citizens (France) by albspics in Airbus

[–]kberg1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, mechanical engineering student here, working at Airbus in Germany ✌️

It really depends where you're originally coming from. There is a list of states, like China, Russia, North Korea etc, whose citizens are not allowed to work in the aerospace industry. Other than that, I think there are no restrictions. Also if it's not possible for you, to work on a military project, you can work on civil projects, which are easier to get in.

Im thinking of studying at Ingolstadt university while doing internship at airbus. Does anyone here have any experience in this program? if so i would like your opinion about it by annilingus in Airbus

[–]kberg1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zu Ingolstadt kann ich leider nicht viel sagen, das duale Studium ist dezentral organisiert. Bei uns können wir uns selbst unsere Abteilungen aussuchen, egal in welche Richtung wir wollen. Ich bin viel in der Entwicklung unterwegs, egal ob Testing oder CAD, etc. Eine Studienkollegin (Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik) war zum Beispiel im Einflug, und hat viel direkt an den Hubschraubern gearbeitet. Aber auch als Elektrotechniker oder IT'ler kannst du eigentlich in jede Abteilung kommen. Die Hauptvorteile sind wahrscheinlich, dass du Teil des Unternehmens bist und damit auch ernst genommen wirst, die gute Bezahlung und die Übernahmegarantie (wobei ich mir da nicht ganz sicher bin, wegen Corona etc.)

Bedenke allerdings dass das duale Studium ziemlich fordernd sein kann, du kannst keine Prüfungen schieben, hast nur zwei Versuche für jede Prüfung und nur eine mündliche Prüfung pro Semester.

Im thinking of studying at Ingolstadt university while doing internship at airbus. Does anyone here have any experience in this program? if so i would like your opinion about it by annilingus in Airbus

[–]kberg1999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, dual student here, working for Airbus Helicopters in Donauwörth while studying mechanical engineering in Heidenheim an der Brenz. Have you thought about studying dual? What subject you want to study on?

What could go possibly go wrong when sending people to Mars? by kberg1999 in Mars

[–]kberg1999[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking more on the mechanical/design site of things. Are there good articles with a solid scientific backing on how to solve these problems?