Submitted by Drotkowski t3_11ekmqr in space
Interesting-Ad7020 t1_jaelpky wrote
Would recomend the books An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth by astronaut chris hadfield and Endurance by Scott Kelly. Since you are from Europe I would recommend visiting ESA’s web page. Also there are great podcast like “off nominal” and “the space above us”. Last I would check out the polish space agency and see if they have any events planed.
Drotkowski OP t1_jaemsga wrote
Thank you very much, I heard about Mr. Hermaszewski. Unfortunately Poland doesn't really have space agency, but I will definitely check the books and podcasts. I can't believe how fascinating our Universe is.
Bipogram t1_jaenctt wrote
No agency as such, but a great many skilled workers and companies.
One instrument I worked on in the 90s had a crucial element (four titanium wires as thin as hairs stretched across a gap of 50mm, and all that inside thin-walled titanium cans with walls no thicker than playing cards) that was made in Poland.
<TIL: the first head of Polsa, Prof Banaszkiewicz, is the lead scientist of this very device I'm describing! He's done well!>
Interesting-Ad7020 t1_jaem0oe wrote
Also you should look up this guy Mirosław Hermaszewski
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