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Ask a space expert

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In this series of videos, students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to put questions toispace experts.
Filmed and edited by Dividante

Question to a space expert:

“What do electronics design engineers do?”

In this interview, Ana Balthazar, electronics design engineer for space projects at RedWire Space Europe, talks about her career and her work designing robotic arms for space operations.

Further information: https: //redwirespace.com/

Question to a space expert:

“What else can we hope to discover about the moon’s surface or its atmosphere?”

In this interview, Veneranda LÓPEZ DIAS, a specialist in exo-hydrology working at LIST, talks about her career and her research into the study of water on the moon and on Earth.

Further information: https: //www.list.lu/

Question to a space expert:

“What are the main challenges involved in operating a rover on the moon’s surface?”

The first video in our “Ask a space expert a question” series, where students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to put questions to ispace experts.

“What are the main challenges of operating a rover on the moon’s surface?” by Robin O’Donoghue, answered by Federico Giusto, space systems engineer at ispace Luxembourg.

Further information: https: //www.ispace-inc.com/

Question to a space expert:

“What could the Moon be used for in the future?”

Second video in our “Ask a space expert a question” series, where students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to put questions to ispace experts.

“What could the Moon be used for in the future?” by Milo ISAAC MOOT, answered by Federico Giusto, space systems engineer at ispace Luxembourg.

Further information: https: //www.ispace-inc.com/

Question to a space expert:

“What are the first steps in sending humans to Mars?”

Third video in our “Ask a Space Expert” series, where students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to ask ispace experts questions.

“What are the first steps to sending humans to Mars?” by Aayush PRAMANIK, answered by Federico Giusto, Space Systems Engineer at ispace Luxembourg.

Further information: https: //www.ispace-inc.com/

Question to a space expert:

“Will we be able to transport people into space in the future without any difficulty?”

Fourth video in our “Ask a Space Expert” series, in which students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to put questions to ispace experts.

“Will we be able to transport people into space without any difficulty in the future?” by Milo ISAAC MOOT, answered by Philippe Ludivig, Navigation Rover Engineer at ispace Luxembourg.

Further information: https: //www.ispace-inc.com/

Question to a space expert:

“What are satellites orbiting the Earth for?”

Fifth video in our “Ask a Space Expert” series, in which students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to put questions to the experts at ispace.

“Will we be able to transport people into space without any difficulty in the future?” by Milo ISAAC MOOT, answered by Philippe Ludivig, Navigation Rover Engineer at ispace Luxembourg.

Further information: https: //www.ispace-inc.com/

Question to a space expert:

“Is a solar-powered rocket possible, and if so, how?”

Sixth video in our “Ask a Space Expert” series, in which students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to put questions to ispace experts.

“Is a solar-powered rocket possible, and if so, how?” by Lucas GONZALEZ, answered by Philippe Ludivig, Navigation Rover Engineer at ispace Luxembourg.

Further information: https: //www.ispace-inc.com/

Question to a space expert:

“What skills do you need to work in the space industry?”

The seventh video in our “Ask a Space Expert” series, in which students from Lycée Michel Lucius had the opportunity to put questions to ispace experts.

“What skills do you need to work in space?” by Aayush PRAMANIK, answered by Federico Giusto, space systems engineer at ispace Luxembourg.

Further information: https: //www.ispace-inc.com/