We devise advanced model rockets and share their development progress and the underlying knowledge on Instagram, RU-vid, and TikTok.
Through this, we hope to spark an interest in technology in the young generation. Especially, to make aerospace engineering appealing again and to partake in forming the next generation of aerospace engineers.
We believe that one day we as humanity will be able to colonize Mars if we rekindle the interest of young people in aerospace engineering.
I did aerospace engineering in the US. The incredible part is the practical experience you get for launching rockets and flying airplanes. But if you’re planning on staying and working, US is not very welcoming to foreign professionals with their H1B lottery and how restrictive everything is with ITAR. I’m thinking of moving to Europe to pursue a career in space systems.
The weight of a Cessna 172's propeller and crankshaft are also negligible compared to the aircraft's max gross weight but tell a pilot that forces like torque and gyroscopic precession aren't relevant.
Theyre missing out- this is the type of stuff I dream of doing but dont have the resources to do. Amazing concepts and project, especially that gimballing system!
Why are RC controllers so unweildy and large while many of those fpv drone controllers are very small? Is it just technology innovation and pricing or does it have to do with the ability for the r/c controller to have multiple applications? Or am I missing it completely? Lol
Maybe a rod that comes out of the bottom of the rocket or even the feet that when they touch the ground it releases the chute so it stays upright and not get dragged by the wind. Not a rocket guy but seems like a logical way to stabilize the landing. Very cool tho.
I got rejected by MIT 3 years ago and got my BS in CS over seven months ago now. Making good money. Don't be discouraged. You have it in you, as long as you were legitimately applying.
This just corrects for tilt angles but you need to have lateral x and y movement to constantly adjust and keep the center of gravity directly under the prop. This rig, although cool, would let you do that.
lets make a budget version of lockheed in our backyard. we will continue study and innovating our data until. . . some men in blacksuits, in tacticals suits knocks on our door stating its national security
Not sure. All of whta u have done caan be basiccally summed up to -Microcontroller programming -CAD and 3D printing -Quite Crafty Nothing really that focuses on research and finding out new stuff, just implementation. guess that's what got u rejeccted
I don't know about that, the rocket seems pretty different from everything else, especially the "landing attempt feasability" part. Also I don't think MIT really looks for people that discover "new stuff", like they said "we’re not looking for applicants to have cured all infectious disease in the world by the time they’re 15".