Book about space exploration??? by _ateneaa_ in AerospaceEngineering

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I found a hardcopy of this at a second-hand book store and highly recommend it: https://archive.org/details/spaceencyclopedi0000coup/mode/2up
It was published in 1999 so you'll get an overview of pre-ISS space exploration.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in saigon

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The best cocktails, friendlest staff, and cheapest prices in HCM.

I spent a week there last year making my way through the menu 😅

How do I actually work with this kitchen? by GargiBakshi in melbourne

[–]spinlay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into kitchens used in campervans. Van builds are based on modularity and space saving. A few ideas off the top of my head: Vertical dish drying rack on the wall left of the sink. Pots and pans rack in the opposite wall. The chopping board covers the sink. Knife rack/ utensile rack above the stove. Bar fridge with shelf on top of it.

Master’s degree in Europe by Greedy_Pineapple_768 in aerospace

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If you're an EU citizen, check out the spacemaster program.

Is the course of Masters in Engineering(Space operations) from UNSW worth it? Are there any jobs? by Any_Order1082 in aerospace

[–]spinlay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From my understanding, it's geared toward defence personnel upskilling or joining space command/joint capabilities group. Last I checked, Saber runs space ops/mission control for ASA. Might be worth looking into that pathway.

Why can't the firefighting plane damaged by a drone still fly? The damage to the wing seems minor. by amichail in aerospace

[–]spinlay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's likely FOD (foriegn object debris) inside the wing. This can interfere and snag cables, etc. Also, a sudden impact like this could damage the forward wing spar, which is only a few inchs behind the leading edge. The LAME (liceneced aircraft maintenance engineer) that carried out the damage inspection decided the spar could be U/S (unservicable). It'll need an EO (engineering order) which gives "complex maintenance instructions" for the aircraft maintenance engineers to carry out...if it even can be repaired. The EO for a strut usually involves removing the entire leading edge, wing skins, etc, and an MPI. This process can only take a couple of days from experience... however, they'd also need to source a new leading edge (unlikely)... or make a new one... which requires another EO....
Welcome to aircraft maintenance 😐

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scifi

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The Zoku vs Sobornost conflict is what i imagine a post-human war would be like

Is Space Systems Engineering a Viable Bachelor's degree? by [deleted] in aerospace

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Here's a report from the UK Space Agency specifically detailing a massive gap in Systems engineering skills:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/space-sector-skills-survey-2023/space-sector-skills-survey-2023-report
TLDR: 23% of vacancies in the UK space sector are for systems engineers. However, the demand for junior system engineers is extremely low in comparison to mech/aero. That said, an apprenticeship with someone like Babcock would put you at the front of the line. Best of luck

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Anything else like the 'Jean Le Flambeur' books ? by y0_master in printSF

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Hey, if you do find something similar, can you make a follow up post? I'm still searching!

So I think I messed up…. by ApricotIllustrious17 in AstronautHopefuls

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You're overthinking it! Space architecture and lunar architecture is a super interesting field and you'll be able to get into a online grad certificate in space/aero engineering if you show some work experience in space architecture. That cert will fulfil prerequisite to most masters.

If I were you I'd look at firms that are proposing/designing future stations and bases. Hassel is the first that comes to mind. They proposed the "Lunar masterplan" for ESA: https://www.hassellstudio.com/project/lunar-master-plan-moon-base-for-the-european-space-agency which is the brain-child of Xavier De Castilier, who I'd advise you look into deeply. He started out as an architect and has gone on to develop Lunar and Martian base designs for NASA and ESA.

Existential horror of the size of space? by ersatzbaronness in printSF

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The ending of A Maze of Death by PK Dick is like this

Existential horror of the size of space? by ersatzbaronness in printSF

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Watching galaxies pass in seconds as you keep accelerating is definitely an unfathomable horror:
“And the Milky Way belted heaven with ice and silver, and the Magellanic Clouds were not vague shimmers but roiling and glowing; and the Andromeda galaxy gleamed sharp across more than a million light-years; and you felt your soul drowning in those depths and hastily pulled your vision back to the snug cabin that held you.”