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Marco Cross - Space From the Front Lines - Cold Star Project S02E92

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Marco Cross recently completed his Masters degree in space engineering at Brown University, and is now Engineering & Commercialization Advisor at Cold Star Technologies. His experience includes developing and commercalizing products, chief engineer on satellite design projects, and commercial space launch.

Host Jason Kanigan and Marco Cross discuss:

Topic: SBUDNIC satellite

  • Mission overview
  • Learnings from building a multidisciplinary team
  • Learnings from super lean/super fast construction

Topic: Lightweight hardware prototyping/process

  • Industrial design process in the context of mechanical/space engineering
  • Use what’s available, not what’s theoretically best
  • Prototyping always starts with good learnings up front -I’ve seen a lot of people fail because they get super far down the process without front-end validation

Topic: Selling space, talking about the dream of exploration

  • Why selling the idea of space is important
  • NASA budgets are shrinking relative to GDP
  • Is space recession proof?

Topic: Future of space engineering as I see it

  • Smallsats take over large satellites
  • More COTS -Constellation-based sensing overtakes large singular sensing systems, like JWST
  • Machine learning processing necessary for interpolation of data
  • Future areas that need articulation/opportunities for innovation in space.

USEFUL LINKS:

SBUDNIC article by Brown University: https://engineering.brown.edu/news/2022-05-16/sbudnic-satellite-launch

Transporter Launch video: https://youtu.be/CAgiFU3NAo0

Marco’s video "Space Engineering Is Hard And Here’s Why": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNGZYQvCfUM

OpEx Society: https://www.opexsociety.org

Get new episodes directly in your inbox: https://www.coldstartech.com/msb

Talk to Cold Star: https://coldstartech.com/talktous

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Content provided by Jason Kanigan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Kanigan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Marco Cross recently completed his Masters degree in space engineering at Brown University, and is now Engineering & Commercialization Advisor at Cold Star Technologies. His experience includes developing and commercalizing products, chief engineer on satellite design projects, and commercial space launch.

Host Jason Kanigan and Marco Cross discuss:

Topic: SBUDNIC satellite

  • Mission overview
  • Learnings from building a multidisciplinary team
  • Learnings from super lean/super fast construction

Topic: Lightweight hardware prototyping/process

  • Industrial design process in the context of mechanical/space engineering
  • Use what’s available, not what’s theoretically best
  • Prototyping always starts with good learnings up front -I’ve seen a lot of people fail because they get super far down the process without front-end validation

Topic: Selling space, talking about the dream of exploration

  • Why selling the idea of space is important
  • NASA budgets are shrinking relative to GDP
  • Is space recession proof?

Topic: Future of space engineering as I see it

  • Smallsats take over large satellites
  • More COTS -Constellation-based sensing overtakes large singular sensing systems, like JWST
  • Machine learning processing necessary for interpolation of data
  • Future areas that need articulation/opportunities for innovation in space.

USEFUL LINKS:

SBUDNIC article by Brown University: https://engineering.brown.edu/news/2022-05-16/sbudnic-satellite-launch

Transporter Launch video: https://youtu.be/CAgiFU3NAo0

Marco’s video "Space Engineering Is Hard And Here’s Why": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNGZYQvCfUM

OpEx Society: https://www.opexsociety.org

Get new episodes directly in your inbox: https://www.coldstartech.com/msb

Talk to Cold Star: https://coldstartech.com/talktous

  continue reading

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