astronautics
Cranfield and Exeter’s journey to the European Space Technology Centre (ESTEC)
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:28:19+01:0007/01/2020|Tags: astronautics, space engineering|
We are a team of seven students, five from the Cranfield MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering, one Cranfield’s PhD student in the space group and one PhD student from Exeter University (our worm experts-more later) ...
Getting to know Magdalena Grzybek…
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:35:27+01:0023/05/2019|Tags: astronautics, engineering, space, space engineering|
As a shy young girl living in a small town in southern Poland, her father away working night shifts, Magdalena Grzybek would look through her telescope at the stars and dream of working in something ...
The wonder, threat and lure of rocks from outer space…
Joan Pau Sanchez Cuartielles2017-05-15T15:57:38+01:0015/05/2017|Tags: asteroids, astronautics, comets, space, space research|
WONDER Asteroids and comets are said to be leftovers from the formation of the solar system and planets. Each of these worlds offers a unique flavour of our solar system's stages of evolution, from the ...
Putting astronautics and space engineering into practice with the CranSEDS rocket launch
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:58:55+01:0004/08/2016|Tags: aerospace, astronautics, cranseds, engineering, flight, master's, postgraduate, rocket, space|
As well as studying MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering at Cranfield University, I am also currently treasurer of CranSEDS - Cranfield Students for the Exploration and Development of Space. As part of this society, our president ...
