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2008 York University Space Engineering Field School

York's space-engineering field school was held at ARO April, 2008. Students developed spacecraft-tracking software and used it to detect successfully GPS carrier signals with the 46 m antenna. Mike, the extremely talented field-school chef, dazzled us with dishes. Chairs were assembled in the dark. Where would we be without satellite TV?

Many thanks to everyone who assisted in the painting of the antenna.

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Antenna with newly painted petal.

The team (top: Caroline, Mike, Marc, Sasha, David, Mike, Christy, Jakub, Kevin, Sam; bottom: Hugh, Mary, Cess, Meg).

How many space engineers does it take to paint an antenna?

Only one space scientist, but don't slip.