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19 Aug Miguel Ambriz Aerospace Engineering Week 6 (Final Week)

Posted at 14:48h in 2018 Interns, Mike Ambriz, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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It is astounding how the past six weeks have flown past. My work during the final week consisted mainly of observing the communications board of a different satellite, CU-E3, going through troubleshooting because it wasn't cooperating with the radio correctly. The process involved a mixer...

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12 Aug Miguel Ambriz Aerospace Engineering Week Five

Posted at 13:34h in 2018 Interns, Mike Ambriz, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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Week five had a major success, but we won't actually be able to utilize the success because all of our equipment is still gone. Hydra now has no more errors and continues to run its commands and scripts without error. The script themselves were where...

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05 Aug Miguel Ambriz Aerospace Engineering Week Four

Posted at 20:05h in 2018 Interns, Mike Ambriz, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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Week four was a lot of troubleshooting. Firstly, the 31st, we decided to head to the lab. Waiting for everything to set up, I observed another intern (who was much older than I) doing some other radio testing. Essentially, his computer was sending a modulation called...

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29 Jul Miguel Ambriz Aerospace Engineering Week Three

Posted at 21:13h in 2018 Interns, Mike Ambriz, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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Week three was filled with progress and success! We actually managed to get Hydra working on our computers, and that included getting it to work on Aidan's Mac, which we thought would be impossible. However, separate programs allowed us to run Hydra for Aidan. Unfortunately,...

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22 Jul Miguel Ambriz Aerospace Engineering Week 2

Posted at 00:23h in 2018 Interns, Mike Ambriz, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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Our second week here was filled with many more specific tasks to take on. We were given a more in-depth look of Hydra, its functions and correlation with the XML  coding that we are editing. We have also begun to create new additional functions to...

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16 Jul Miguel Ambriz Aerospace Engineering Week One

Posted at 19:12h in 2018 Interns, Mike Ambriz, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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The first week for Aidan and I was a lot to take in. Our mentor, Andrew, dropped a ton of information about the satellite named Maxwell, it's components, functions, and its operating system named Hydra, which is our primary project. What we have to do...

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