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Pfälzer Martin

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Just an aerospace engineer who is working on one such project. Worked for @KSat_Stuttgart

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The integration of the EIVE CubeSat has started! The PCB stack which forms the core of the satellite has been assembled for the first time and is undergoing functional testing while the harness is being prepared and attached to the components.

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Hier der gesamte Überblick für Stuttgart's Space Day 2022!🎉 Freut euch unter anderem auf @JeanetteMueller, @astro_timbo & @KSat_Stuttgart! An dieser Stelle möchten wir uns auch bei unseren Sponsoren bedanken, die es uns ermöglichen für euch dieses Event auf die Beine zu stellen!

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This is one of the payloads that will launch on our next high altitude balloon #BUBBLE 3. The Institute for Photovoltaics (ipv) at @Uni_Stuttgart wants to test a new solar cell technology. Here you can see the carrier boards that will hold the cells. 📷: Sofya Svetlosanova, ipv

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To steer our #CubeSat #SOURCE in orbit we use magnetorquer coils. See how they are made in this video! This particular coil will be used for tests and helps us improve the winding process to get the quality we need for the flight models. Full Quality: youtu.be/Rs0nTZPsPp4


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Das eigene Experiment an Bord der internationalen Raumstation ISS. 📡🚀 Diesen Traum erfüllen sich #Studierende #UniStuttgart durch den Gewinn des Überflieger-2-Wettbewerbs des @DLR_de Mit dem Ferrofluidexperiment FARGO 👉fcld.ly/9hg11x7 @KSat_Stuttgart

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Throwback to 2018 when @REXUSBEXUS REXUS 24 rocket with our experiment #ROACH sadly failed to reach space. Here is the video from our GoPros inside synced with some external views. Check out a detailed explanation of what happened in the video description! youtu.be/ZuC50Crfxb8

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🐢 The @SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying the #Crew3 astronauts has safely reached orbit! 🐉 @Astro_Raja, @AstroMarshburn, Kayla Barron, and @astro_matthias are set to arrive at the @Space_Station at 7:10pm ET on Nov. 11: nasa.gov/live


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Throwback to when we launched #BUBBLE2 with a payload for @UniStuttgartIRS and @ESBO_DS This short video shows you some highlights from the launch preparations and the flight. Full quality: youtu.be/fVH55UZhsuY The entire flight: youtu.be/a8CUPK3FvSw


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We are KSat! We are more than 100 space-enthusiastic students @Uni_Stuttgart, working together on our own space projects. Join us to build rocket experiments, high altitude balloons, satellites and more! More info and how to join at ksat-stuttgart.de. See you in the Stars!


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13. My initial #orbit was 604.81 x 587.16 km and is now 604.78 x 582.94 km. I have traveled approximately 944.29 Mio. km through #space, this is a long and exciting #journey!


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#BUBBLE2 sees a passenger jet (you can even hear it in the video) and passes its condensation trail shortly afterwards. (Note: The launch was cleared with air traffic control and BUBBLE is designed to not damage an aircraft in the extremely unlikely event of a collision).

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The full #GoPro video of the #BUBBLE2 flight last week is now up on your YouTube channel: youtu.be/a8CUPK3FvSw Overlaid are telemetry data and the tracking map so you can see exactly where and how high the balloon was. Go check it out! Some highlights below (Thread ⬇️).

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At 36km the GoPro's wide lense accentuates the curvature of the earth, just before the balloon bursts (as planned) and gondola, radiosonde and parachute start a rapid descent back to earth.

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Successful recovery! Congratulations to the #BUBBLE team!

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#BUBBLE2 is on the ground and has been spotted by the recovery teams!


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LIFTOFF for #BUBBLE2

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It's launch day! Today KSat will attempt to launch #BUBBLE2, the second iteration of our high-altitude balloon project. Lift-off can occur between 10:00 to 16:00 CEST. It should reach an altitude of 30-35km with a flight time of about 2.5h. Follow along here for live updates!

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We recently held our annual general meeting. Many people were elected to new positions, including a change to our board: Maximilian Schneider is joining Natascha Bonidis and Mario Spahr to form our new leading trio. @PaulNehlich, leaves the board to focus on studying and #SOURCE.

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The Corona situation is getting better and #BUBBLE 2 has again passed a system level test successfully. Fingers crossed 🤞 that we will be able to launch next week or the week after.

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In the #FerrAS project we are developing ferrofluid applications to compete for the next @REXUSBEXUS phase. In this experiment, the rotor of a stepper motor was replaced by ferrofluid. Thereby, measurements were carried out on a Torque Measuring Test-Bed for an experimental ACS.


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