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We The Curious | How do you design electronics for a space station? | Science in a different light @wethecurious | Uploaded July 2015 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Mike is an engineer, he has designed electronics deployed on the International Space Station! How did he do this? By understanding how current flows in a conductor that has to withstand the conditions in space!

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This video was presented by: Mike, satellite scientist.
Produced by: Suited and Booted Studios in collaboration with the We The Curious and the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

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