V Sadygov from Space City Rocketry | Coder Kids Podcast Episode 27
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This week Jeff and James have "V" on the podcast. V recently joined the Space City Rocketry team at the University of Houston and participates in the team's leadership. Tune in to learn all about rockets! For timestamps see below.
0:00 Introduction 4:58 V's background 6:33 What is Space City Rocketry 7:04 Rockets 9:46 Process of building a rocket 14:08 SpaceX 15:45 Basic sensors on arduino and sensors on rockets 20:06 Sensors - build your own breakout board 24:02 High School Rocketry 25:00 V's advice to high school kids interested in rocketry 26:00 Model Rocketry, getting started in rocketry 30:10 Where do you launch rockets? 30:48 How far sideways do rockets go? Simulation tests 32:13 Difficulties in Rocketry 35:17 Computer Science and rocketry 42:02 V showing actual rockets 46:40 Goals of Rocketry competitions, science experiments in payload 50:26 Advice to parents 53:30 Conclusion
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