STEM Voices   /     Dr. Kathleen Morse & Jeremy Zawodny of Yosemite Space (Re-Broadcast)

Summary

This is a re-broadcast of the March 15, 2017 episode of STEM Voices with Dr. Kathleen Morse & Jeremy Zawodny of Yosemite Space. The company's primary focus is developing innovative products for Space applications. Members of Yosemite Space collectively have extensive experience developing innovative, reliable products for Space applications. The woman majority owned business was founded in 2012 by Dr. Kathleen Morse and Jeremy Zawodny serves as the lead software engineer. In 2016, a Yosemite Space experiment using state of the art System on Chip (SoC) technology was deployed in the NanoRacks External Platform outside the International Space Station.  This platform exposes the components to Space radiation and communicates the status of the Yosemite Space payload back to Earth.   As mentioned in the podcast, here is a link to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Apps.

Subtitle
Yosemite Space Focuses on Developing Innovative Products for Space Applications
Duration
01:15:00
Publishing date
2017-11-01 23:00
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stemvoices/2017/11/01/dr-kathleen-morse-jeremy-zawodny-of-yosemite-space-re-broadcast
Contributors
  STEM Voices
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Enclosures
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stemvoices/2017/11/01/dr-kathleen-morse-jeremy-zawodny-of-yosemite-space-re-broadcast.mp3
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Shownotes

This is a re-broadcast of the March 15, 2017 episode of STEM Voices with Dr. Kathleen Morse & Jeremy Zawodny of Yosemite Space. The company's primary focus is developing innovative products for Space applications. Members of Yosemite Space collectively have extensive experience developing innovative, reliable products for Space applications. The woman majority owned business was founded in 2012 by Dr. Kathleen Morse and Jeremy Zawodny serves as the lead software engineer. In 2016, a Yosemite Space experiment using state of the art System on Chip (SoC) technology was deployed in the NanoRacks External Platform outside the International Space Station.  This platform exposes the components to Space radiation and communicates the status of the Yosemite Space payload back to Earth.   As mentioned in the podcast, here is a link to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Apps.