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by caconym_
2322 days ago
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> Not sure what world you live in. I went to a state school where a number of people worked on instruments for Cassini. Good for you. I went to a small private school where such things were a pipedream, and I expect in poorer countries than the USA the outlook is even bleaker for universities sending hardware to space. > Not sure what politicians get elected over NASA projects in the last 40 years. Maybe for cutting their budget. Are you seriously claiming that space pork doesn't exist? I mean, e.g. Richard Shelby hasn't come out and said "I use my political clout to shackle science and exploration missions to the SLS because it is an economic boon to my constituency at the general expense of the American taxpayer", but if you have eyes to read between the lines it's not a difficult leap to make. |
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I later went to ASU where I worked for the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) which is a world-class department for students interested in aerospace.
Awesome aerospace R&D is certainly not solely the realm of Ivy League private schools.
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CubeSat