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by caconym_
2323 days ago
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> Slightly OT (payload rather than instrumentation), but I was able to work on a CubeSat [0] project as an undergraduate at a small state school, which was an absolutely amazing experience. This is a great example of how downward-trending costs of putting things in space have already opened doors. There are certainly more dimensions to that trend than SpaceX selling cheap launches. When I went to university, CubeSats were barely a thing, unfortunately. Also, the idea of filling up space with little chunks of non-government science and engineering seems to go against the stated position of the guy I've been replying to. |
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