How you do it in Space Flight Simulator: 1- Get some blocks and a capsule 2- Get a Thruster 3- Throw the blocks on top of the thruster And there you have your satelite
Hey guys how about a video on how to keep a satellite working long enough to keep your promise of high-speed internet for rural Alaskans? You do realize that after all these videos and other hype, the Philippines got theirs before we did and, in fact, we haven't got ours yet and we were supposed to be the first. Not enough people out here to make it worth your while to fix the situation?
Well first you start with a probe core, slap some batteries on it, some solar panels, don't forget the antenna unless the core has an integrated antenna, and then a couple science instruments... Oh wait that's Kerbal space Program 😂
The statement "People consistently work 10,12 hours a day and weekends" should never be used to brag but instead its a shameful statement for any company. Hire more people instead. Nice work/video though.
So basically, making a universal standard for satellites which can be reusable for most use cases and most companies, also can ship faster instead of custom designs each time.... is this what Elon did with rockets as well or am I getting this wrong??
1. Draw circles
2. Build the rest of the satellite
yall are amazing, such high quality videos that explain everything so well. great job to everyone there.
@2:44: SWAP - Size, Weight, Affordability, & Power
They're definitely not helping engineers beat the bad naming allegations😭
Great video! Helping the world one satellite at a time!
That's the mission!
"People consistently work 10-12 hours days and work weekends"? That's not good at all though. That leads to burnout and no work/life balance.
They probably have some bullshit RSU program to make people feel like that it's worth signing their life away
How you do it in Space Flight Simulator:
1- Get some blocks and a capsule
2- Get a Thruster
3- Throw the blocks on top of the thruster
And there you have your satelite
cant be that hard i did it in kerbal
Hey guys how about a video on how to keep a satellite working long enough to keep your promise of high-speed internet for rural Alaskans? You do realize that after all these videos and other hype, the Philippines got theirs before we did and, in fact, we haven't got ours yet and we were supposed to be the first. Not enough people out here to make it worth your while to fix the situation?
show us PCB layouts and ARM CMSIS source code. I hope you are not using HAL :D BTW do you know how to avoid COCOM limitations?
uh what
@@fullflowaerospace ??
This commenter is the reason we have to blur everything, sorry y'all 😂
@@astranisspace 😂 BUT you did not answer my questions.. answer or show source code/layouts 😅
@@astranisspace haha
Awesome engineering discipline.
Bruh why did y'all blur all the parts?
Provide the PCBs, the CAD drawings and CAM simulations along with the other necessary resources🧍🏽♂️
Well first you start with a probe core, slap some batteries on it, some solar panels, don't forget the antenna unless the core has an integrated antenna, and then a couple science instruments... Oh wait that's Kerbal space Program 😂
The statement "People consistently work 10,12 hours a day and weekends" should never be used to brag but instead its a shameful statement for any company. Hire more people instead. Nice work/video though.
Silicon Valley culture
Preach. Maybe for the first year getting started, but not sustainable after that
When the service to retail consumers starting...across the planet.
Yes this is very useful for everyday life for an average working adult
I thought this was a DIY video 💔
😂😂
"The best satellite on earth is in outer space"😏👅
So basically, making a universal standard for satellites which can be reusable for most use cases and most companies, also can ship faster instead of custom designs each time.... is this what Elon did with rockets as well or am I getting this wrong??
They better be paid a lot of overtime for those ridiculous working hours
Everything was good until I heard they work 12 hour day shifts and on weekends also. This means toxic culture and complete lack of work-life balance.
Please let go 🙏😭