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Thrust Vector Control in Dual-Axial Rockets
Thrust Vector Control (TVC) lets rockets steer by tilting their engines, changing the direction of thrust mid-flight. Used by SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Starship, TVC replaces fins in space, guiding rockets with precision. Through dual-axis gimbals, simple trigonometry, and real-time control, rockets stay stable and on course. From large boosters to student-built models, TVC is the key to modern rocket control and reusable spaceflight.
Matthew Zaino
Jul 248 min read
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Understanding Your First Arduino Sketch: The LED Blink Tutorial
Arduino is a fun and beginner-friendly way to dive into the world of electronics and coding. It’s a small, affordable device that you can program to perform various cool functions, such as blinking lights, sensing motion, or even building your robot.
Matthew Zaino
Apr 223 min read
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Apollo Space Program to the Moon: Pioneering Exploration
The Apollo missions achieved humanity's first Moon landing, showcasing groundbreaking technology and inspiring generations of explorers.
Matthew Zaino
Feb 195 min read
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Why Space Exploration Matters: Gateway Clipper to the Stars
Discover why space exploration fuels curiosity, advances science, inspires unity, and creates technologies that shape our future on Earth.
Matthew Zaino
Jan 233 min read
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