Communication for Engineers Lecture at Ibero-American University
Galactic Systems CEO, Conor McGibboney, recently gave a lecture on Communication for Engineers to students at Ibero-American University. Ibero-American University has a distinguished list of alumni and is a highly prestigious university located in Mexico City. The students were studying various engineering disciplines such as chemical engineering, civil engineering, mechatronics, electrical engineering, and biomedical engineering. The […]
Creativity in the Aerospace Industry Lecture
Conor McGibboney, CEO of Galactic Systems LLC, offers a lecture that discusses the importance of Creativity in the Aerospace Industry. The lecture covers inspiration in the laboratory as well as the importance of embracing ingenuity in aerospace programs. The same type of creativity that is used to produce a painting or write music is the same […]
Galactic Systems Seeks Collaboration with Musicians
Galactic Systems wants to work with local musicians to produce educational aerospace-engineering-related songs for students. Aware of the immense creative talent in New York, Galactic Systems would like to encourage local musicians to write and record songs for the company’s new AerospaceMusic.com project. The company will purchase the songs at various rates depending on length […]
Because music is a fun way to engage students, Galactic Systems decided to use music to teach students about aerospace engineering and related scientific fields. AerospaceMusic.com is a resource for students of all ages who are interested in building high performance aircraft, rockets and spacecraft. Visit www.aerospacemusic.com now.
AstroWhale
AstroWhale is an opensource space balloon project for anyone interested in launching space balloons. The AstroWhale website is designed to teach fundamentals of aerospace engineering by sharing technical information about building small suborbital spacecraft, launching them, retrieving data and interpreting data. The AstroWhale website is a place where teachers, students, or space enthusiasts can work together to design a suborbital spacecraft. […]