So last night I ran
a space workshop, inspired by some of the stuff I heard at the UK
space conference earlier in the year I decided it was about time I
started to push myself to try and get a few more people possibly
interested in space stuff locally. I am really passionate about the
fact that I think a lot of people think the space sector is less
accessible than it really is!
So kindly
NorthWales Technology (a meetup organisation for North Wales
technologists of all flavours) hosted me and negotiated a space
within
Pontio Innovation, and also arranged out fabulous event sponsor
S2recruitment who paid for a mass of pizza and refreshments.
So about 25 people
turned up and I started of with some slides about the different
routes I have come across that different individuals, startups or
not for profits I've linked into have taken into getting into the space sector. I also
looked at how these entities had funded their activities (from
bootstrapping/crowdfunding, angel/VC, European space agency funding applications and
finally through winning funding through competitions!). We then spent the
best part of 3 hours exploring the
Astrosat and Huntsville CountyChamber competition that sits within the range of competitions
currently running in the
Space Exploration Masters program which is
headed by
AZO and
ESA.
We looked at the
Dream Chaser vehicle and the competition requirements that state that
they are looking for commercial applications for dream chaser that
use the platform beyond current earth observation and crew and cargo resupply missions and develop “space as service” ideas around themes of wider
exploration of the universe, interplanetary, moon, mars missions etc. I armed the participants with some dream chaser plans, 3d printed models and a heap of pens and paper and off we went!
The ideas within
this really wonderful varied cohort of people were fabulous and
everyone really entered into the spirit of the evening... I'd love to
give a complete list of the fascinating ideas that arose but frankly
there were too many! However here are a few I recall...
- Flat pack space
laboratories, Dream Chasers are used to deploy and equip expanding
LEO laboratories to allow scaling of microgravity research.
- Multiple dream chasers as a wide reconfigurable interferometry platform for deep space exploration/measurement/telescopy.
- Dream chaser as
Biological lab allowing remote un-crewed safe environment for
experiments using volatile/toxic/bacteria etc.
- Space ark... an off world seed bank.
- Dream chaser as Bio
lab exploring biofuel using the different decay rates of organic
material on orbit.
- Dream chaser mission for 200 commercial cubesats to be flown to the moon.
- Using SLA 3d
printing and dream chaser to enable new 3d SLA techniques to be used
as Dream chaser could create different gravity/reaction at differing
parts of the print process.
- Dreamchaser in LEO
as Deployer for interplanetary cubesat missions.
- A Dreamchaser dock
in LEO, a multifaceted structure with an IBDM berthing docking ring
on each face, inside a robotic system acts as cargo shifter to allow
exchange of cargo/fuel/equipment between Dream Chaser allowing
flexibility in usage.
- Space recovery,
Using dream chaser to de-orbit space debris but rather than burning
up in atmosphere debris could be sold into the high value space
collectors market.
- Dreamchaser space
burial!
- Dreamchaser space
prison (although we all thought this would encourage crime)!
- Space tourism.....
but dream chaser would need windows!
And many many more! We finished off the evening with a quick look at how people entered the competition and what details the competition required for entry. So, finally, I think everyone had a good time, apparent both in the room and also on twitter on the hashtag #inspaceone,
I got this lovely tweet which really made my day as reducing barriers to space is exactly what I was aiming for!
And finally this lovely bit of written feedback... and yes... here's looking forward to Inspace Two!