Alberto Progida (@aprogida) 's Twitter Profile
Alberto Progida

@aprogida

Working on: Mechanisms @OxfordSpace,
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NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎞 LIVE FROM Lockheed Martin: Bennu, we see you! Tune in as our NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft descends to the rocky surface of asteroid Bennu to attempt to scoop some space rocks from site Nightingale! Watch: x.com/i/broadcasts/1… Questions? #ToBennuAndBack x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Thomas Zurbuchen (@dr_thomasz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an homage to the two innovative bicycle makers from Dayton, this first of many airfields on other worlds will now be known as Wright Brothers Field, in recognition of the ingenuity and innovation that continue to propel exploration. #MarsHelicopter

As an homage to the two innovative bicycle makers from Dayton, this first of many airfields on other worlds will now be known as Wright Brothers Field, in recognition of the ingenuity and innovation that continue to propel exploration. #MarsHelicopter
Alberto Progida (@aprogida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of what the team has put together:) Get ready for some awesome launch footage... #hotnozzlesummer is coming to Scotland!

ESA Technology (@esa_tech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drive to destruction: melting one of the bulkiest parts of a satellite, its Solar Array Drive Mechanism, in DLR - English's plasma wind tunnel to mimic atmospheric reentry for ESA Clean Space, our #ESATech image of the week: esa.int/ESA_Multimedia…

Alberto Progida (@aprogida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Satisfying arrangement, courtesy of yours truly. Can’t get over the fact I get the chance to interact with actual flight hardware every day!

Alberto Progida (@aprogida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So worth it… CTI O3400, 6inch OD, 20kg CFRP Airframe, SRAD Avionics, 3kg 2U radiation physics payload. 570m/s (M1.7) on the way up, 251 m/s on way down. Lawn dart due to recovery bay leak. Build by students in Edinburgh, Scotland - flown at EuRoC in sunny Portugal.