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Which workgroup would the electrical system go under?

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3:07 am
November 17, 2009


brmj

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It doesn't seem to have any clear place in the current workgroup structure.

Main work groups: Propulsion (booster), Spacecraft Engineering, Computer Systems, Navigation and Guidance (software)

3:22 am
November 17, 2009


Luke Maurits

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My thinking has been that it belongs in spacecraft engineering.  The current 'blurb' at that workgroup's Wiki page is:

"The task of the Spacecraft Engineering Workgroup (SEW) is to design the physical structure of all three lunar mission spacecraft – the command module, service module and lunar lander. This includes the size, shape, construction material and construction techniques for these craft, as well as central systems such as power generation and plumbing. Issues such as aerodynamic stability during reentry, heat shielding during reentry and radiation shielding for space travel are also within the scope of the SEW." (italics added)

If you think it would be more appropriate elsewhere or warrants its own workgroup then feel free to suggest something and we can see how people feel.

Main CLLARE workgroups: Mission Planning, Navigation and Guidance. I do maths, physics, C, Python and Java.

4:16 am
November 17, 2009


brmj

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Thanks. I think that's a resonable place to put it. I could have sworn that  the part about central systems wasn't there when I last looked.

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4:38 am
November 17, 2009


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brmj said: I could have sworn that  the part about central systems wasn't there when I last looked.


It's possible that I added it later, a few of the workgroup blurbs needed a bit of tweaking after their first writing.

Main CLLARE workgroups: Mission Planning, Navigation and Guidance. I do maths, physics, C, Python and Java.

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