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Taking the Heat

Episode 5 of the Spaceflight Mechanics: The Cornell Space Technology Podcast podcast, hosted by Mason Peck and Elaine Petro, titled "Taking the Heat" was published on January 29, 2024 and runs 51 minutes.

January 29, 2024 ·51m · Spaceflight Mechanics: The Cornell Space Technology Podcast

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Sadaf Sobhani, assistant professor in mechanical and aerospace engineering, helps Mason and Elaine warm to the possibility that 3D printing may change how spacecraft keep cool.

Sadaf Sobhani, assistant professor in mechanical and aerospace engineering, helps Mason and Elaine warm to the possibility that 3D printing may change how spacecraft keep cool. 

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