Nexus Aurora

Nexus Aurora

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Community-based research into space exploration.

Über uns

A community research organization dedicated to enabling human space exploration. Don't be afraid of dreaming big • http://youtube.com/c/NexusAurora • http://discord.gg/q55SYAQ

Website
https://nexusaurora.com/
Industrie
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Größe des Unternehmens
51-200 Mitarbeiter
Hauptsitz
Earth
Typ
Educational
Gegründet
2020
Spezialitäten
aerospace, colony, habitat, open source, mars, space, and community

Standorte

Employees at Nexus Aurora

Aktualisierungen

  • View organization page for Nexus Aurora, graphic

    766 followers

    New interview with Viduranga Landers - project lead in Nexus Aurora. The project SPD that Viduranda and the team are working on will also be presented at the IAC2024 AD: Could you tell us a little about yourself and your activities? VL: I'm a computer science undergraduate with a deep passion for space technologies. Currently, I'm part of the Nexus Aurora team, leading the Soil Penetration Darts (SPD) project. I'm also collaborating with a local team on a novel Self Adapting Wheel System (SAWS) for rovers, which recently received a patent. It’s actually part of the NA SSAM project, and it was my first involvement with Nexus Aurora. Beyond that, I'm involved in a few technical projects, including Sri Lanka's first analog Mars rover, Taprobane, and I'm pursuing research in both space exploration and quantum computing. _____________ AD: You are the head of the SPD project at Nexus Aurora. Could you briefly describe the essence of the project? VL: The SPD project is focused on developing an innovative method for lunar sample return missions. We’re designing specialized impactors, called SPDs, that can penetrate the lunar surface at high velocities, collect both surface and subsurface samples, and then return those samples to lunar orbit for retrieval. Our goal is to make lunar sample return missions more cost-effective and efficient compared to traditional methods. ______________ AD: This project will be presented at the IAC 2024. Could you describe the main goals that you are analyzing in the new article? VL: We initially presented a version of this concept at IAC 2022, which relied on either a rover or a lander for sample retrieval. However, we've since made significant progress and developed a design where the SPDs handle everything from sample collection to return to lunar orbit, streamlining the process. In our IAC 2024 presentation, we are focusing on the advancements we’ve made since the initial concept and we’ll delve deeper into validating the technical feasibility and potential impact of the SPD concept. ___________ AD: How do you see the further development of the project after the speech at the IAC? VL: The IAC presentation is a vital opportunity to showcase the potential of the SPD concept to the global space community. We hope it will generate further interest and collaboration, potentially leading to additional funding and resources to propel the project forward. Ideally, the next steps involve prototyping and testing key components of the system. We'll also continue refining the design and mission architecture based on the feedback and insights we receive. Ultimately, our vision is to see SPD technology integrated into future lunar missions, enabling more efficient and cost-effective exploration of the Moon and other planets.

    • Keine alternative Textbeschreibung für dieses Bild
  • View organization page for Nexus Aurora, graphic

    766 followers

    Today we are introducing our next community member - Szymek Matkowski . He is Chief Operating Officer in NA, project leader (UBM, EVAC), and speaker on IAC2024 Universal Berthing Mechanism (UBM): AD: What sets the Universal Berthing Mechanism apart as a universal standard? SM: The UBM stands out because of its adaptable, androgynous design, making it compatible with various orbital modules. It’s built to support large space stations in LEO and beyond while streamlining operations and cutting costs—truly making it a universal standard. ___________ AD: What was the toughest part of designing the UBM? SM: The biggest challenge was ensuring the UBM's mechanical and thermal stability over long periods in space. We had to design it to handle large modules and high loads while minimizing the need for crew involvement and eliminating the need for EVA during docking. ___________ AD: How does standardizing the UBM improve operational efficiency and scalability in the space industry? SM: Standardizing the UBM simplifies the process of linking modules, reducing both time and complexity. This makes operations safer and more efficient. As more organizations adopt the UBM, costs will drop, paving the way for larger, more complex space stations. ____________ AD: How does the UBM fit into Nexus Aurora’s Orbital Can Station, and what broader role could it play? SM: The UBM is central to Nexus Aurora’s Orbital Can Station, acting as the main connection mechanism between modules. Its flexibility makes it ideal for various configurations, whether crewed or uncrewed. While it’s key to the Orbital Can Station, the UBM’s versatility means it can be used in many different types of space stations, supporting future missions beyond LEO, including those to the Moon and Mars. ______________ AD: Can the UBM be used in artificial gravity stations or planetary bases? SM: Absolutely. The UBM’s strong design and large passageway make it well-suited for artificial gravity stations and planetary bases. It’s built to handle heavy loads and provide reliable connections, making it ideal for long-term habitats. The continuation of the interview with another project will be very soon 🔜

    • Keine alternative Textbeschreibung für dieses Bild
  • View organization page for Nexus Aurora, graphic

    766 followers

    We are starting a new column "Interviews with community members" And our first member is Olivier Rinfret 💫 AD: Olivier, how did you come up with the idea to take part in the competition, as well as how did you join Nexus Aurora and what role do you currently occupy? OR: I joined Nexus Aurora in May 2020. At the time, I was doing my Master's thesis on the context surrounding the decision to go from the US to Canada irregularly. But as you might know, the pandemic made traveling between two countries pretty much impossible. So I had to cancel most of my research activities on the field and find a new way to gather data. I was quite depressed at the time and as an urban planner, I always dreamt of contributing to the designing of a city on Mars. I was actively looking for a way to enter the competition and I found NA on Reddit and decided to join them. Being in NA really helped build my confidence back in myself throughout my thesis and complete it in early 2022. So Nexus Aurora was a community at first, a group only made to compete in the Mars Society's Mars City State Design Contest of 2020. It was founded by SpaceInstructor who left in early 2021. About 20 people and I involved in the contest decided to keep NA alive after it was over and use the winnings to start an organization and fund our own projects. At this time I helped a lot in organizing the community by designing processes of collective decision-making (such as the general voting procedures) and its governance structure. You could say that SpaceInstructor gathered everyone at the same place and I was the architect of Nexus Aurora as an organization. I don't recall why he called it Nexus Aurora, but when he left I remember we liked the name because it would symbolize all the diversity of people that we have as an international community. ———————— AD: What projects are you currently working on? OR: Currently, I'm working on publicly launching the Space Race platform. We believe there is very little information out there about what is going on in the space industry unless you are really in it. So it's a web platform with tools to study the evolution of the modern space race and we hope to attract all kinds of people with it and interest them in space. ———————— AD: How do you see the Nexus in a couple of years? OR: In a couple years, I see Nexus Aurora as a credible partner to institutions to develop educational tools and help young dreamers kickstart their own space projects.

    • Keine alternative Textbeschreibung für dieses Bild
  • Nexus Aurora reposted this

    View organization page for CHASM, graphic

    187 followers

    We are delighted to be sponsored by SpaceABC for our September 14-15 conference at EPFL in collaboration with eSpace - EPFL Space Center and partnership with Space Generation advisoryy council. You can get a 10% discount on SpaceABC products using the code CHASM10 when purchasing tickets under https://lnkd.in/eT94UKmh. SpaceABC specialises in nutrition, health and well-being for analogue astronauts and astronauts.

    CHASM - From Earth to Space

    CHASM - From Earth to Space

    ticketcorner.ch

  • View organization page for Nexus Aurora, graphic

    766 followers

    Congratulations to everyone who received the DoraHacks "Space Resources and Exploration Grant"! Extra congratulations to Elliott Ruzicka for his F12 project!

    View organization page for DoraHacks, graphic

    4,450 followers

    🚀 Congratulations to the newest recipients of our Space Resources and Exploration Grant! 🎉 Explore their projects at https://lnkd.in/gEAJGjNM! 🌟 Newest Grant Recipients: - MEEVA by PoliSpace - Project Kepler by Imperial College Space Society - WARR Rocketry - F12 by Elliott Ruzicka ✨ Previous Grant Recipients: - Xplorer Webspace - WARR Rocketry - Scout, Survey, Map (SSAM) by Nexus Aurora - SpaceGold Corporation - CANSAT by Team NMITSat - Outfitting a Mars Habitat by Domas Gerta, Paulius Baronas, and teammates - WebNOVA by EXODUS ORBITALS - Space Copy - OrbitAID Aerospace - ETW System for ISRU Beneficiation by Yu Yue and teammates at Imperial College London 👽 Our commitment to fostering space innovation remains unwavering. We aim to support more space enthusiasts and tech innovators. The submission portal is open year-round, allowing submissions at any time. Learn more about the grant program at 👉 https://lnkd.in/etzCyh7V. 🔥 Another exciting initiative is our Starship Use Cases Hackathon, offering $100k in prizes. Capitalizing on Starship's potential, we've curated over 20 use cases and challenges. We invite all space enthusiasts with engineering skills to present their solutions for viable commercial developments in space. The submission deadline for Round 2 is August 31. Explore detailed information about the hackathon at 👉 https://lnkd.in/ex9UbcgT. Submit your idea to shape the future of space exploration! 🚀

    • Keine alternative Textbeschreibung für dieses Bild
    • Keine alternative Textbeschreibung für dieses Bild
  • Nexus Aurora reposted this

    Do you have what it takes to tackle challenges using Canadian space data? 🛰️🛰️ This year’s NASA Space Apps Challenge is happening from October 5 to 6, in person and online, and will bring together participants from around the world during one exciting fall weekend. Students, coders, engineers, programmers, designers, and artists: everyone has something unique to bring to the table. Register now! 👉 Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eqTfAzPT

    • Space Apps Challenge logo with the following text: NASA International Space Apps Challenge, October 5-6, 2024, unlock the power of Canadian data.
  • View organization page for Nexus Aurora, graphic

    766 followers

    IAC2024 This year we have accepted five abstracts!! 1. Viduranga Landers, Eden Buch Kornreich, Hassan Tariq "ECONOMICAL LUNAR SAMPLE RETURN MISSION WITH SOIL PENETRATION DARTS" 2. Szymek Matkowski "STAKEHOLDERS FRAMEWORK, A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME AND RISK PERCEPTION FACTORS TO DEFINE RISK TOLERABILITY LIMITS FOR LONG-TERM MARS COLONIES, DESIGN AND OPERATION." 3. Anna Dovliatidou, Daria Novikova "ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING IN SPACE: CREATING A COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR ASTRONAUTS" 4. Elliott Ruzicka "THE FUTURE UNFOLDS - SIMPLIFYING POLYHEDRAL SPACE HABITAT MODULE DEPLOYMENT USING A CONTIGUOUS UNFOLDING METHOD" 5. Elliott Ruzicka "BEYOND THE LIMITS - ARBITRARILY LARGE ROTATING SPACE HABITATS THROUGH STRUCTURAL DECOUPLING" Follow us, we will tell you in more detail about our projects. #space #iac #iac2024 #conference

    • Keine alternative Textbeschreibung für dieses Bild

Ähnliche Seiten

Jobs durchsuchen