We're excited to announce UTAT Policy's newest initiative: The UTAT Space Review! This is a formal news publication aiming to inform and educate about everything space-related.
https://t.co/6MCnKi1vpa
Happy reading!
(ps. interested in involvement? msg [email protected] :)
Interested in satellites, drones, and rockets? Want to join one of U of T's largest student teams with over 150 members passionate about aerospace? Come learn more about UTAT at the University of Toronto Engineering Club's Fair Wednesday September 4th 1:00 PM-4:00 PM, Bahen Lobby
Want to know how to make history? Ask the Space Systems division of @UTAT__ . Not only have they developed and are preparing to launch a Cube-Satellite into space in 2020, they are the only fully student-funded satellite project in Canada. #SOLIDWORKS
https://t.co/aGgvaMl72v
Too busy to catch the all of the key ��️🚀🛸🛰️ stories in March?
Our Policy Division has boiled them down for you into one quick read.
The Aerospace Tech Brief will be out tonight - sign up here to get your copy: https://t.co/BOxrh4Bwum
#TBT: From precision multi-rotor drones able to handle and deposit items smaller than your thumb, to a mini satellite that will carry bacteria into space, @UTAT__ featured its latest innovations at its annual aerospace showcase. 🛰🚁🚀 https://t.co/XPn5Ge7Aod #NEM2019
Canada is launching Junior Astronauts, an exciting new initiative to engage young Canadians in space and science! #DareToExplore
For more info: https://t.co/CfigyW7A0p.
"It’s almost like this dream world you knew existed but never thought you could be a part of. I still pinch myself every day." —Alumna @kfacciol on becoming a @csa_asc/@NASA flight controller 🚀 Read about her journey: https://t.co/o6y8z8VdI8 #NationalEngineeringMonth#NEM2019
THANK YOU!! ALL 10,000 OF YOU! 💜 We hope you’ll continue to follow us on our journey towards making this planet a better place with world-class research, experiential education and inspiring entrepreneurship and innovation. #Boundless
On Feb. 9, @UofTEngineering alumna @kfacciol, the 14th Canadian to earn a @CSA_ASC/@NASA Robotics Flight Controller Certification will be at #UofT speaking about her journey at the #TSAA Aerospace Conference. 🚀https://t.co/VA7KgLgtB9
#OTD in 1992, Dr. Roberta Bondar became the first Canadian woman and first neurologist in space! Dr. Bondar flew aboard space shuttle #Discovery during NASA Mission STS-42. 🚀