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Author: Bill Hart

Psyche Mission trajectory and orbit plan

August 10, 2020 / Bill Hart

When does Mass = Power?

Some thoughts on margins This probably shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone, but one of my favorite movies is ‘The Martian’. I am a big fan of sci-fi-thrillers, especially if they are...

August 6, 2019 / Bill Hart

Some thoughts on trade studies

When I was an undergrad student at a university in northern Indiana with a penchant for football, Wednesday and Thursday nights were reserved for one thing: homework. I wasn’t necessarily driven...

This image shows a "V model" (a chart shaped like a "v"). The "V model" offers a graphical interpretation of the key roles of a systems engineer, relative to a project's life cycle.

June 6, 2018 / Bill Hart

Some Thoughts on Requirements

There is one question that I get routinely, from both those inside and outside the engineering industry: “What exactly does a systems engineer do?”

Psyche / Journey to a Metal World

Last updated 07-09-2018
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