Welcome to the official Twitter channel of Team RELOX - participating in ESA's 2020 Fly Your Thesis campaign! Stay tuned for updates! Instagram: teamrelox
While the helicopter is getting ready, I can’t help checking out nearby rocks. This odd one has my science team trading lots of hypotheses.
It’s about 6 inches (15 cm) long. If you look closely, you might spot the row of laser marks where I zapped it to learn more.
ICYMI: PhD student @beth_lomax is featured on the front cover of The Chemical Engineer, describing her research as part of @ReloxTeam on how future moon-based colonies could electrochemically produce oxygen from regolith.
https://t.co/MdjgGL5vvp
Check out this article by our very own @beth_lomax, describing oxygen production on the #Moon: https://t.co/IZONdWcu8Q
The results from our RELOX experiment will contribute to making it happen! Stay tuned folks, we've got awesome stuff coming 💪💪 @UofGChem@OfficialUoM
This is one of (many) bits of my job that make me smile - supporting the next generation of scientists and engineers learning their crafts. Well done @ReloxTeam - I look forward to hearing about your results 😀
Congratulations to the 8 university students who took to the skies for the Fly Your Thesis! 2020 campaign under extraordinary #COVID19 measures. How @ReloxTeam & @AimisFyt made an @AirZeroG flight work during a global pandemic https://t.co/c5ZHawGAI4
3rd day of Fly Your Thesis! 20 comes to a spectacular end with all experiments working nominally - so lots of happy (but tired) students from @AimisFyt and @ReloxTeam with lots of great data to analyse. Thanks to @esa and @AirZeroG for hosting this Covid-safe campaign!
A successful parabolic flight campaign has reached its final day. A lot of great scientific data and a whole lot of enjoyment to add. Thanks again to our sponsors @esa@ESA__Education@spacegovuk
Our experiment is finally assembled🤩. From now we use the remaining time to test and prepare the experiment to be ready for the 73rd ESA parabolic flight campaign.