We did an ~15 second nice engine firing on Friday (had to stop because
the blast deflector stopped being a deflector) and then went to San
Diego for the weekend. There's a group at UCSanDiego that works with
Flometrics on big rocket projects, they'd be a shoe-in for a SEDS
chapter. There's also a group from CSULongBeach that works with Garvey
Space on big rocket projects, again a good group to contact. Both come
to Mojave to test.
How are the various student rocket projects going?
Ben Brockert
Masten Space Systems
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Darrell Cain <ca...@mit.edu> wrote:
> ...I'm still on this list. Discussion aplenty?
>
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> -Darrell
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Send it to me and I'll post it up in our internship database.
--- On Mon, 11/24/08, Ben <b...@mepotelco.net> wrote:
In an average week, how many unique hits are there to the database?
Related, has anyone figured out how many students are currently in SEDS-USA?
Ben
--- On Mon, 11/24/08, Darrell Cain <ca...@mit.edu> wrote:
> From: Darrell Cain <ca...@mit.edu>
> Subject: Re: [SEDS-discuss] It hit me recently that..
> To: "Ben" <b...@mepotelco.net>
> Cc: jedia...@yahoo.com, seds-d...@seds.org
> Date: Monday, November 24, 2008, 9:06 PM
> According to the latest survey data released by Josh at the
> CoC in Nov,
> current membership is approximately 650 members with about
> 266 of them
> paying local chapter dues. Attendance at the conference
> was about 100
> members..which is a pretty sweet participation ratio.
>
> No idea about the unique hits to the SEDS database...though
> from some of the
> workshops there's talks of pumping up the resume
> database numerics.
>
>
> -Darrell