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K-Jo O’Flynn
My Work:Â I am a 17 year old doing an amazing apprenticeship in aerospace engineering and manufacturing of deployable antennas and structures that meet the challenges of the new space age. I work in a company called Oxford Space Systems where I am a Maintenance, Assembly, Integration, Testing Technician.
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Katie Hassell
My Work:Â Senior Spacecraft Thermal Engineer
Status:Â Getting ready for all the questions ^.^
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Aisling Shannon
My Work:Â I am a Structural Engineer working at the European Space Agency
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Angus Gallie
My Work:Â I work as a mechanical design engineer at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh, for an organisation called the UK Astronomy Technology Centre
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Hina Khan
My Work:Â I am the Project Coordinator for space mission activity and applications with Spire Global UK, a satellite data company using nanaosatellites it improve the world we live by monitoring, tracking, and predicting changes in the world around us.
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Leah-Nani Alconcel
My Work:Â I work in a lab that builds scientific instruments, specifically magnetometers, for robotic spacecraft studying the Solar System.
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Andrew Margetts-Kelly
My Work: My work is very varied, I design electronics but also work on cameras, systems (a fancy word basically meaning playing with lego) and also on propulsion systems (the rockets).
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