
From Spin to Signal: The physics behind the 1.42 GHz Hydrogen Line
A step by step derivation and explanation of why Hydrogen emits radiation at 1.42GHz.

A step by step derivation and explanation of why Hydrogen emits radiation at 1.42GHz.

Transforming a Kobo e-reader into a compact, airworthy gliding computer for real-time flight data and navigation.

A student-led high-altitude balloon program using a custom-built UV spectrometer to measure atmospheric trace gases and demonstrate low-cost space science.

The second launch of the high-altitude balloon program, building on lessons learned to achieve better results.

The maiden launch of the high-altitude balloon program carrying scientific experiments to the stratosphere.

A collaborative trilingual student experiment developed in Belgium and launched on the maiden flight of the Ariane 6 rocket.

High school experiments launched on stratospheric balloons

Assisting my old teammembers on the new Asgard-XIII campaign with tracking and recovery.

A student-built payload measuring VOCs, temperature, and pressure in near space, broadcasting live data through APRS launched at the Asgard-XII campaign.

Receiving weather satellite images using an V-dipole and SDR dongle.

A student-built stratospheric payload improving the Habduino tracking code with APRS telemetry, launched during the Asgard-XI campaign.

A student-built stratospheric experiment measuring UV radiation transmission through skin samples and live telemetry broadcast via RTTY and APRS as part of the Asgard-X campaign.