I'm so glad this thread exists! I'm an engineering student, so aerospace really interests me. I look forward to learning about any and all rocket-related things you guys have experienced!
As for interesting things that I've come across, I found and enjoyed and this interview with a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird pilot:
http://www.sbnation.com/2014/3/7/5447310/sr-71-blackbird-pilot-interview
The blackbird is the fastest manned jet on record, and this gives some insight into the workings of the jet, and the lives of the pilots themselves. Cool stuff!
This is awesome, thank you~
The P&W J58 has always been my favorite engine. It was far from perfect, but for the time, it was a
marvel. The shock cone movement and the air bypass was just genius. Sometimes I'll just go back and look at diagrams for kicks, it's just such a cool design. I'm also really interested in being a pilot myself, so the look into the pilot's experience with it is really something else.
Edit: I love that at one point the interviewer literally just goes "Oh my god." That's totally something I would do. Along with plenty of excited bouncing.
On a slightly related note, here's a video that I always seem to come back to.
/>One of the guys from Top Gear got to take a ride in a U-2 trainer at 70,000 ft. It doesn't explain too much, but you can learn a lot just by paying attention. And it's honestly just a really cool video, I think.
I am planning to study physics (with a concentration in astronomy) and computer science in college, and hopefully someday maybe work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. A girl can dream, right?
On a different topic, did any of you guys see the total solar eclipse earlier this year? Anyone have plans to go see the ones in 2016 or 2017?
That's great! Gosh, that would really be something. It's good that you know exactly what you want, too, it'll make everything so much easier.
Nooo, I didn't have the privilege, unfortunately. Usually, the best I can do is a NASA stream, if one's available. I'm the only person in my family that's interested, so unless I can see it from where I live, I have to miss it.