Things to Do When You’re a Teleworking Aerospace Engineer or Aerospace Engineering Student
Many aerospace organizations are having their employees work from home to keep communities, especially the most vulnerable members, safe and healthy. AIAA applauds and supports this decision.
We encourage everyone to follow safety guidelines as set out by the WHO and CDC.
We understand you still have work to do and may be looking for new ways to connect while you telecommute. We can help.
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- The Potential of Space Tourism
- Looking for mentors for The American Rocketry Challenge
- Best Colleges for Aerospace
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Current Issue
The November issue of Aerospace America is live. Don't miss this month's featured story: "The West’s Boogeyman,” by Mike Gruss. Hypersonic glide vehicles and air-breathing versions of these weapons have prompted two U.S. administrations to pump billions of dollars into better radars and space instruments for tracking them so they can be targeted effectively. Gruss sorts the myth from the reality of the threat. Full Story
In November's Editor's Notebook, “Seeing Our Principles at Work,” Aerospace America Editor-in-Chief Ben Iannotta writes, “Here at the magazine, we strive to give you the truths that will equip you to shape the future of aerospace and live as well-informed members of the aerospace community and society. We do that by thinking independently, by listening and by recognizing that you are busy. Most of you have time for only the most important and fascinating developments. We have to tell you about those in a clear and compelling manner devoid of marketing speak.” Full Story
Webinars
This webinar is hosted by AIAA, is presented by InfluxData, and is open to the public.
During this webinar, we'll explore how Eutelsat Group, a global communications company, harnessed the power of InfluxDB to monitor and analyze telemetry data from its OneWeb constellation of hundreds of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. As Eutelsat Group works to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband access worldwide, managing the vast influx of time series data from its growing satellite network presents unique challenges.
Our speaker will provide a look at Eutelsat Group's data architecture, discussing how InfluxDB time series database integrates with their existing systems to provide real-time insights into spacecraft health, performance, and network status. We'll explore the custom dashboards and alerting mechanisms built on top of InfluxDB, enabling Eutelsat Group's operations team to proactively manage their fleet.
What We'll Discuss:
- How InfluxDB's architecture enables efficient ingest, storage, and query of millions of data points per second from hundreds of spacecraft.
- Eutelsat Group's approach to building responsive dashboards and intelligent alerting systems.
- How to implement advanced predictive maintenance and anomaly detection to reduce potential downtime and extend spacecraft lifespan.
Speaker
Daniel Kroboth
Vice President, LEO Satellite Operations, Eutelsat Group
This webinar is free of charge and is open to the public. Registered attendees will receive a post-event email to access the on-demand recording.
Podcasts
This webinar is hosted by AIAA, is presented by InfluxData, and is open to the public.
During this webinar, we'll explore how Eutelsat Group, a global communications company, harnessed the power of InfluxDB to monitor and analyze telemetry data from its OneWeb constellation of hundreds of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. As Eutelsat Group works to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband access worldwide, managing the vast influx of time series data from its growing satellite network presents unique challenges.
Our speaker will provide a look at Eutelsat Group's data architecture, discussing how InfluxDB time series database integrates with their existing systems to provide real-time insights into spacecraft health, performance, and network status. We'll explore the custom dashboards and alerting mechanisms built on top of InfluxDB, enabling Eutelsat Group's operations team to proactively manage their fleet.
What We'll Discuss:
- How InfluxDB's architecture enables efficient ingest, storage, and query of millions of data points per second from hundreds of spacecraft.
- Eutelsat Group's approach to building responsive dashboards and intelligent alerting systems.
- How to implement advanced predictive maintenance and anomaly detection to reduce potential downtime and extend spacecraft lifespan.
Speaker
Daniel Kroboth
Vice President, LEO Satellite Operations, Eutelsat Group
This webinar is free of charge and is open to the public. Registered attendees will receive a post-event email to access the on-demand recording.
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